The aim of this research was to evaluate the effect of undegradable protein supplementation to dairy cows grazing Italian ryegrass. Twelve Holstein cows in the mid lactation were used and treatments were 0 (zero) and a mixture (60:40) of ground corn + corn gluten meal (4.0kg cow day-1) evaluated along three periods of fifteen days. Cows were distributed in four groups (two per treatment) and assigned to Italian ryegrass plots submitted to intermittent grazing with a herbage allowance of 24kg of DM cow day-1. Pre-grazing herbage mass (2325kg of DM ha-1) and sward surface height (15.8cm) were similar on plots and crude protein and NDF of ingested forage were 18.9 and 53,0%, respectively. Supplementation did not affect herbage DM intake (mean=8.5kg cow day-1) but, both, total DM intake and metabolisable energy increased 3.0kg and 42MJ cow day- 1, respectively. Supplementation increased milk production (4.0 kg.cow.day-1) but did not change protein and fat milk content (32.8 and 29.2g kg-1). At low herbage allowance, supplementation with corn ground meal (22% of crude protein) increase milk production on proportion of 1:1 and studies should be done at conditions of non- limitant herbage allowance.
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Ribeiro Filho, H. M. N., Giacomet, C. D., Dias, K. M., Crestani, S., Setelich, E. A., & Thaler Neto, A. (2009). Farelo de glúten de milho para vacas leiteiras em pastos de azevém annual. Ciencia Rural, 39(4), 1173–1179. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-84782009005000018
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