Effects of seasonal variation and winter supplementation of ground whole flaxseed on milk fatty acid composition of dairy cows in organic farms in the northeastern United States

A. Hafla, K. Soder, A. F. Brito, R. Kersbergen, F. Benson, H. Darby, M. Rubano, S. L. Dillard, J. Kraft, S. F. Reis
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ABSTRACT Fourteen organic dairy farms in the northeastern United States were used to evaluate (1) seasonal variation in bioactive milk fatty acid (FA) profile from 2012 to 2015 and (2) supplementation of ground whole flaxseed (GFLX) to maintain elevated concentrations of bioactive milk FA during the nongrazing season. During regular farm visits, milk, feed, and pasture samples were collected, and diet composition, milk yield, and milk composition were recorded. During winters of 2013 to 2014 and 2014 to 2015, 9 farms supplemented GFLX at 6% of diet DM to half of each herd (n = 238 cows per treatment). Milk samples were collected and pooled by treatment (GFLX or control). Data were analyzed using the MIXED procedure of SAS. A significant month × year interaction (P 0.15) milk yield or concentrations of milk fat or protein; however, BCS tended (P = 0.08) to be greater for GFLX cows. Compared with the control diet, GFLX decreased (P
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本研究利用美国东北部的14个有机奶牛场来评估(1)2012 - 2015年生物活性乳脂肪酸(FA)谱的季节性变化,以及(2)在非放牧季节添加磨碎的全亚麻籽(GFLX)以维持较高的生物活性乳FA浓度。在定期访问农场期间,收集牛奶、饲料和牧场样本,并记录日粮组成、产奶量和牛奶成分。在2013 - 2014年和2014 - 2015年冬季,9个农场按饲粮DM的6%添加GFLX至每头奶牛的一半(n = 238头/处理)。收集牛奶样品并将其合并处理(GFLX或对照)。数据分析采用SAS的MIXED程序。产奶量或乳脂或蛋白浓度的月×年交互作用显著(P 0.15);然而,GFLX奶牛的BCS倾向于更高(P = 0.08)。与对照日粮相比,GFLX降低了(P
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