Feeding live or inactive yeast to primiparous Jersey cows: nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation, and milk fatty acid profile

Jefferson R. Gandra,Caio S. Takiya,Erika R. S. Gandra,Cibeli A. Pedrini, Euclides R. Oliveira, Rafael H. T. B. Goes, Fabio S. Machado, Juliane Damiane

NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH(2024)

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of live yeast (LY) or inactive yeast (IY) on intake and apparent total-tract digestibility of nutrients, ruminal fermentation, milk yield and composition, milk fatty acid profile, N utilisation, and microbial protein synthesis of primiparous Jersey cows. Twelve primiparous Jersey cows were employed, with an average body weight of 403 kg, a lactation period of 100 days, and average daily milk output of 14.7 kg. The experimental diets were: 1 - CON (no additives); 2 - LY (inclusion of 40 g/day of live yeast); 3 - IY (inclusion of 40 g/day of inactivated yeast wall). Cows fed LY exhibited the greatest DM intake. Cows' intake IY had the greatest digestibility of DM, OM, and NDF. Feeding IY reduced ruminal concentrations of acetate, isobutyrate, and branched-chain fatty acids. Cows fed either LY or IY increased the production of milk and FCM. Cows under the LY treatment had greater milk fat content. Cows fed LY had the greatest N intake. Yeast treatments also increased the absorbable purine estimation. Supplementing primiparous dairy cows with yeast products, especially live yeast, improved dry matter intake by positively influencing digestibility, particularly for starch and NDF.
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Acetate,feed efficiency,prebiotic,mannanoligosaccharides,oxygen intake
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