Effects of sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide as buffers on milk production in dairy cows

In experiment, 16 dairy cows were divided into three groups. Five of them used as control group, five of them used in 1 % NaHC0<sub>3</sub> group and rest of them were placed in third group and 0.5 % MgO was added to the teed. End of the experiment, the milk production in the NaHC03 grou...

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Main Authors: Derya Umucalılar, Erdoğan Şeker
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description In experiment, 16 dairy cows were divided into three groups. Five of them used as control group, five of them used in 1 % NaHC0<sub>3</sub> group and rest of them were placed in third group and 0.5 % MgO was added to the teed. End of the experiment, the milk production in the NaHC03 group (22.60 kg/day) was decreased compared to the MgO (23.75 kg/day) and control groups (24.5 kg/day) Average dry matter intakes were found 16.23, 13.52 and 13.65 kg/day. respectively. And by addition of buffers milk production was reduced significantly (P<0.05). In the case of 3.5 and 4 % fat corrected milk were not significantly difference (P>0.05). Among the research period, there was no significant (P>0.05) difference between the miik samples ol the groups in fat, protein, lactose, ash, dry malter and non -fat dry matter values which were determined weekly. It was determined that NaHC0<sub>3</sub> was decreased daily milk protein and lactose yield and buffers were significantly decreased non-fat dry matter yield and dry matter consumption (P<0.05), The buffers caused an increase in the costs of the rations, but they reduced the feed consumption. Because of the decreasing in the feed consumption they supplied on advantage in expences ol i kg milk, milk fat. milk protein and non-fat dry malter At the end of the research it was determined that the buffers caused decreasing the amount of average milk production. However the bullers caused an increase of average milk fat ratio. Magnesium oxide as buffers found more effective lhan sodium bicarbonate on milk production and composition As a result, it is considered usetul that the buffers used in feeding high milk producing dairy cows which do not consume enough amount of high quality lorage in their rations.
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spelling doaj-art-0505dc9d9ede4c3bb1b0235103c5afd02025-01-02T22:35:04ZengSelcuk University PressEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences1309-69582146-19531715156345Effects of sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide as buffers on milk production in dairy cowsDerya UmucalılarErdoğan ŞekerIn experiment, 16 dairy cows were divided into three groups. Five of them used as control group, five of them used in 1 % NaHC0<sub>3</sub> group and rest of them were placed in third group and 0.5 % MgO was added to the teed. End of the experiment, the milk production in the NaHC03 group (22.60 kg/day) was decreased compared to the MgO (23.75 kg/day) and control groups (24.5 kg/day) Average dry matter intakes were found 16.23, 13.52 and 13.65 kg/day. respectively. And by addition of buffers milk production was reduced significantly (P<0.05). In the case of 3.5 and 4 % fat corrected milk were not significantly difference (P>0.05). Among the research period, there was no significant (P>0.05) difference between the miik samples ol the groups in fat, protein, lactose, ash, dry malter and non -fat dry matter values which were determined weekly. It was determined that NaHC0<sub>3</sub> was decreased daily milk protein and lactose yield and buffers were significantly decreased non-fat dry matter yield and dry matter consumption (P<0.05), The buffers caused an increase in the costs of the rations, but they reduced the feed consumption. Because of the decreasing in the feed consumption they supplied on advantage in expences ol i kg milk, milk fat. milk protein and non-fat dry malter At the end of the research it was determined that the buffers caused decreasing the amount of average milk production. However the bullers caused an increase of average milk fat ratio. Magnesium oxide as buffers found more effective lhan sodium bicarbonate on milk production and composition As a result, it is considered usetul that the buffers used in feeding high milk producing dairy cows which do not consume enough amount of high quality lorage in their rations.http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=345sodium bicarbonatemagnesium oxidedairy cowmilk production parameters
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Effects of sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide as buffers on milk production in dairy cows
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
sodium bicarbonate
magnesium oxide
dairy cow
milk production parameters
title Effects of sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide as buffers on milk production in dairy cows
title_full Effects of sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide as buffers on milk production in dairy cows
title_fullStr Effects of sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide as buffers on milk production in dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Effects of sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide as buffers on milk production in dairy cows
title_short Effects of sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide as buffers on milk production in dairy cows
title_sort effects of sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide as buffers on milk production in dairy cows
topic sodium bicarbonate
magnesium oxide
dairy cow
milk production parameters
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