2021
DOI: 10.51966/jvas.2021.52.2.142-148
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Effect of supplementation of rumen protected choline and methionine on milk yield and composition of early lactating dairy cows

Abstract: An experiment was conducted on early lactating dairy cows to study the effect of rumen protected choline (RPC) and methionine (RPM) on milk yield and composition. Fifteen crossbred dairy cows in early lactation (within 10 days of calving) were selected and randomly allotted to any one of the following three dietary treatments, T1 (Control)- with compound feed mixture containing CP- 20% and TDN- 68% , T2- T1+20g RPM and 20g RPC, T3- with compound fed mixture containing CP- 17%, TDN- 68% + 20g RPM and 20g RPC. A… Show more

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“…Since the demand for milk has been predicted to increase in the coming years, there is a lot of scope for genetic improvement of dairy animals to meet this demand. Milk secretion or lactation is an intricate process that is influenced by nutrition, climate, genes, hormones as well as many other factors (Kumar, 2017;Neelima et al, 2021;Kalyan et al, 2022). Several genes and pathways work in synchrony for functioning of the mammary gland.…”
Section: Abstract: Buffalo Data Mining Lactation Rna Sequencing Ncrnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the demand for milk has been predicted to increase in the coming years, there is a lot of scope for genetic improvement of dairy animals to meet this demand. Milk secretion or lactation is an intricate process that is influenced by nutrition, climate, genes, hormones as well as many other factors (Kumar, 2017;Neelima et al, 2021;Kalyan et al, 2022). Several genes and pathways work in synchrony for functioning of the mammary gland.…”
Section: Abstract: Buffalo Data Mining Lactation Rna Sequencing Ncrnamentioning
confidence: 99%