July 06, 2023

Interpretive Summary: Effects of starch sources varying in particle sizes on ruminal fermentation, nutrient flow, starch digestibility, and lactation performance of dairy cows

Interpretive Summary: Effects of starch sources varying in particle sizes on ruminal fermentation, nutrient flow, starch digestibility, and lactation performance of dairy cows

By: Maria N T Shipandeni, Eduardo M Paula, Giulia Esposito, Antonio P Faciola, Emiliano Raffrenato

Starch digestibility varies greatly depending on starch source (SS), grain processing, and potentially interactions between these factors. Four ruminally cannulated lactating Holstein cows were fed a total mixed ration that varied in SS and particle sizes (PS) to evaluate the interactions between SS and PS on ruminal fermentation, nutrient flow, starch digestibility, and lactation performance of dairy cows. There were no interactions between SS, and PS on production, intake, flow, and digestibility of nutrients; however, interactions were observed for ruminal pH, reticular pH, volatile fatty acids (VFA) concentrations, and in some VFA molar proportions.

Read the full article in the Journal of Animal Science.