Nutrition, rumination and heat stress as influential factors in dairy cows production: A review

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.15414/afz.2023.26.02.131-137
Mária Kapusniaková
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The aim of this review is to consolidate the already much published knowledge concerning the gastrointestinal tract of the dairy cow in relation to nutrition. This review document deals with the essential living conditions of dairy cows, with an attention to nutrition, and highlights the importance of correct ration design. Dairy cows in different production cycles have special requirements for the composition, structure and nutrient composition of their rations. This review document provides more detailed information on the physical structure of feedstuffs as well as the need for individual nutrients for the right functioning of the dairy cow. These elements determine total health, feed intake, rumination, the development of metabolic diseases and last but not least, milk yield and composition. Rumination is an important and valuable tool that indicates the correctness of these aspects. Many published studies point to the relationship between rumination and health status where early intervention can be made to prevent a reduction in milk yield and consequent negative selection from the breeding stock. Many studies describe rumination as an indicator that forms the basis of the herd on which the very substantial and developing benefits of breeding as well as reproduction itself are built. The rumination-based relationships of heat stress and dairy cow health are also nowadays receiving a great deal of attention in studies. In nowadays also receiving a great deal of attention in studies about relationship not only between rumination - heat stress but also dairy cow health status. Heat stress is characteristically labelled as an unwanted factor that has an adverse effect on dairy cow milk yield.
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营养、反刍和热应激对奶牛生产的影响
这篇综述的目的是巩固已经发表的关于奶牛胃肠道营养的知识。本综述论述了奶牛的基本生存条件,注重营养,并强调了正确的日粮设计的重要性。不同生产周期的奶牛对日粮的成分、结构和营养成分有特殊的要求。本综述文件提供了更多关于饲料物理结构的详细信息,以及奶牛正常运作所需的个别营养素。这些因素决定了总体健康、采食量、反刍、代谢疾病的发展,以及最后但并非最不重要的产奶量和成分。反刍是一种重要而有价值的工具,可以表明这些方面的正确性。许多已发表的研究指出反刍与健康状况之间的关系,可以进行早期干预,以防止产奶量减少和由此导致的对繁殖牲畜的负面选择。许多研究将反刍描述为一种指标,它构成了畜群的基础,在畜群的基础上,繁殖和繁殖本身就建立了非常可观的发展效益。以反刍为基础的热应激与奶牛健康的关系也受到了广泛的关注。反刍热应激与奶牛健康状况之间关系的研究近年来备受关注。热应激通常被认为是对奶牛产奶量有不利影响的有害因素。
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Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica
Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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