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Effects of feeding and animal performance on nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium excretion by Holstein cows
Authors:Hideki KOJIMA  Shin-ichi KUME  Kazuhisa NONAKA  Tomoko OSHITA  Takaharu KOZAKAI  Hiroyuki HIROOKA
Institution:Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, and; National Agricultural Research Center for Hokkaido Region, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo-shi, Japan
Abstract:Thirty‐four Holstein dry cows and 16 lactating cows were used in balance trials to identify the effects of feeding and animal performance on nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) excretion by dairy cows, and to develop prediction models for these excreta. Orchard grass silage, corn silage, alfalfa silage or timothy hay were offered to dry cows. Orchard grass silage or alfalfa silage, and concentrates were offered to lactating cows. In the statistical analysis, the independent variables were bodyweight (kg), dry matter (DM) intake (kg/day), milk yield (for lactating cows only, kg/day), water intake (free water plus water in feed, kg/day), intake (g/day) of N, P and K and dietary contents (% of DM) of crude protein, P and K. The dependent variables were N, P and K excretion (g/day) in feces and urine. In both dry and lactating cows, intake of N, P and K had large effects on corresponding excretion. The results indicated that a decrease in the intake of N, P and K could decrease the corresponding excretion. Further research by path analysis showed that K intake positively affected urinary N excretion in dry cows indirectly, through water intake and urine volume.
Keywords:dairy cows  nitrogen excretion  phosphorus excretion  potassium excretion
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