2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-70542014000300009
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Effects of dietary energy levels using calcium salts of fatty acids on nutritive value of diets and milk quality in peripartum dairy goats

Abstract: Efeitos de níveis de energia na dieta utilizando sais de cálcio de ácidos graxos sobre o valor nutritivo das dietas e qualidade do leite em cabras leiteiras no periparto ABSTRACTPeripartum is a critical period for dairy goats, as dry matter intake (DMI) is not enough to supply the energy requirement for foetal growth and subsequent lactation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of calcium salts of fatty acids (CSFA) to increase dietary energy level of peripartum dairy goats and its effects on n… Show more

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“…These values were close to the 0.63 g g −1 and 0.65 g g −1 observed by Silva et al (2007) and Molina (2013) NDF) and 0, 900, or 1200 g kg −1 DM of a rumen-inert fat in the concentrate; and Souza et al (2014), who fed goats corn silage and 0, 28.7, 54.6, or 80.5 g kg −1 DM of CSFA. The higher digestibility of dry matter reported by Sanz Sampelayo et al (2002) and Souza et al (2014) may be related to the forages used. It is usually known that maize silage and alfalfa hay are more digestible than grass pastures or hay (oat and Tifton).…”
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“…These values were close to the 0.63 g g −1 and 0.65 g g −1 observed by Silva et al (2007) and Molina (2013) NDF) and 0, 900, or 1200 g kg −1 DM of a rumen-inert fat in the concentrate; and Souza et al (2014), who fed goats corn silage and 0, 28.7, 54.6, or 80.5 g kg −1 DM of CSFA. The higher digestibility of dry matter reported by Sanz Sampelayo et al (2002) and Souza et al (2014) may be related to the forages used. It is usually known that maize silage and alfalfa hay are more digestible than grass pastures or hay (oat and Tifton).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The addition of CSFA to the concentrate for multiparous and primiparous goats changed the neutral detergent fiber digestibility coefficient (NDFD); this result shows that forms of rumen-inert lipids cannot decrease cell wall digestibility, as previously shown by Sanz Sampelayo et al (2002), Souza et al (2014), and Molina (2013).…”
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