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Acta Prataculturae Sinica ›› 2013, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (3): 314-.DOI: 10.11686/cyxb20130340

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Effect of supplemental saturated fatty acids on blood CO2, ions concentration and
cation-anion balance of mid-lactating dairy cows during heat stress

WANG Jian-ping1, WANG Jia-qi2, BU Deng-pan2   

  1. Effect of supplemental saturated fatty acids on blood CO2, ions concentration and
    cation-anion balance of mid-lactating dairy cows during heat stress
    WANG Jian-ping1, WANG Jia-qi2, BU Deng-pan2
    (1.Henan University of Science﹠Technology, Luoyang 471003, China; 2.Institute of Animal
    Science Chinese Academy Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100094, China)
  • Online:2013-06-20 Published:2013-06-20

Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of supplemental saturated fatty acids on blood CO2, ions concentration and cation-anion balance of mid-lactating dairy cows under heat stress. Forty eight Chinese Holstein cows (150-210 days) were divided into three groups according to random block design with milk yield, DIM (days in milking) and parity. The animals were fed with diets contained 0, 1.5% and 3.0% saturated fatty acid for group 1(control), group 2(SFA1.5) and group 3(SFA3.0), respectively. The minimum THI (temperature-humidity index) was normally more than 72 during experimental period. Blood CO2 concentration was 20.92, 21.82 and 21.31 mmol/L in cows fed with control, SFA1.5 and SFA3 diet, respectively. The blood CO2 concentration was higher in SFA1.5 cows than control (P<0.05). There were no effects of treatment on ions concentration and cation-anion. The milk yield, milk fat content and total solid were improved by supplemental saturated fatty acid (P<0.05). In summary, supplemental saturated fatty acids improved milk yield and milk components and lessened blood CO2 concentration decrease in mid-lactation heat-stressed dairy cows.

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