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Changes in herd health, fertility and production under roughage based feeding conditions with reduced concentrate input in Swiss organic dairy herds

机译:在以粗饲料为基础的饲喂条件下,降低畜群健康,生育能力和产量的情况下,瑞士有机奶牛群的精饲料投入减少

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This intervention study investigated the effect of farm specific concentrate amounts and concentrate feeding reduction over two years on herd health and production in 69 organic dairy herds considering further feeding management factors and herd characteristics. All farms were participating in the Swiss 'Feed no Food' project and decided for themselves the extent of the reduction they desired in concentrate feeding amounts. The average concentrate amount fed before project start was 363 kg/cow/year. The maximum amount of concentrate was 10% of the yearly dry matter intake, according to the Swiss organic 'Bio Suisse' standards. Health and production data were calculated at farm level from milk recording data. Somatic cell score (SCS) and calving interval (CI) were used as indicators for udder health and fertility, respectively. Medicine use was assessed as the total number of veterinary treatments (TM) generated from obligatory farm records. Milk recording data and treatment data were collected retrospectively for a one-year period before and during the two year project period. Concentrate amounts, feeding management factors, and herd characteristics were assessed by questionnaires. The intervention was performed as an advising process regarding feeding and herd health during quarterly farm visits and regular contacts with the farmers after receiving new milk recording data. General linear models for repeated measurements were used to analyse the development at farm level. A significant reduction in concentrate feeding, to an average concentrate amount of 276 kg/cow/year, was achieved within the project period. Milk yield and TM incidences were higher and CIs were longer if more concentrates were fed in general, but these parameters were not related to a reduction in concentrate feeding within the project years. The total amount and the reduction in concentrate feeding within the project showed no association with SCS. Within breeds, Holstein Friesians had the highest milk yield, and Swiss Brown Cattle had the highest incidences of TM compared to the other breeds. Larger herds showed higher SCSs and lower CIs. Herds with mostly or entirely bought-in replacement heifers had higher SCS. Herds with more own replacement heifersthan bought-in heifers showed lower CIs than herds with entirely own young stock or entirely bought-in replacement heifers. Regarding feeding management, maize as a component of the roughage ration was significantly related to a higher milk yield. In summary, under Swiss roughage based dairy production conditions, a reduction in concentrate use was achieved after a two year intervention study, compared to the year before project start, without significant losses in milk yield, health and fertility status. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:这项干预研究考虑了进一步的饲喂管理因素和畜群特性,调查了农场特定浓缩物数量和两年内减少精料投喂量对69种有机奶牛群健康和生产的影响。所有农场都参加了瑞士的“无饲料喂养”项目,并自行决定他们希望减少精饲料添加量的程度。项目开始前的平均精矿投喂量为363公斤/牛/年。根据瑞士有机“ Bio Suisse”标准,最大浓缩物量为年度干物质摄入量的10%。在农场一级从牛奶记录数据中计算出健康和生产数据。体细胞评分(SCS)和产犊间隔(CI)分别用作乳房健康和生育能力的指标。药物使用被评估为从强制性农场记录中产生的兽医治疗(TM)总数。在两年项目期间之前和期间,回顾了一年的牛奶记录数据和处理数据。通过问卷调查来评估浓缩物含量,饲喂管理因素和畜群特征。干预是在每季度一次农场探访期间以及在收到新的牛奶记录数据后与农民定期接触方面的有关喂养和畜群健康的建议过程。重复测量的通用线性模型用于分析农场水平的发展。在项目期内,精矿进料大大减少,平均精矿量为276公斤/牛/年。如果通常饲喂更多的精矿,则牛奶产量和TM发生率较高,CI则更长,但这些参数与项目年内精矿饲喂量的减少无关。项目中的总量和精矿进料量的减少与SCS没有关系。与其他品种相比,在这些品种中,荷斯坦奶牛的牛奶产量最高,而瑞士褐牛的TM发病率最高。较大的牛群显示较高的SCS和较低的CI。大部分或全部购买替代小母牛的牛群的SCS较高。拥有自己的替代小母牛的牧群比购入的小母牛的牧群具有更低的CI,而那些拥有完全自己的小母牛或完全购买的替代小母牛的牧群的CI更低。关于饲喂管理,玉米作为粗饲料的一部分与较高的产奶量显着相关。总之,在基于瑞士粗饲料的乳制品生产条件下,经过两年的干预研究后,与项目开始前的一年相比,精矿的使用量有所减少,而牛奶产量,健康和生育状况却没有显着损失。 (C)2014 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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