LONG-CHAIN FATTY ACID DIGESTION IN LACTATING COWS FED FRESH GRASS FROM SPRING TO AUTUMN

  • BAUCHART D
  • VERITE R
  • REMOND B
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Abstract

Lactating cows were fed fresh ryegrass. The long-chain fatty acid balance in the rumen was negative (− 15.7–32.6% of intake) in primary growth and leafy regrowths, and positive (+ 11.2–20.2%) in stemmy regrowth (P < 0.05). Their apparent intestinal absorption rose during the grazing season from 59.3 to 89.9% (P < 0.05). Key words: Fatty acids, digestion, cows, ryegrass, season

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BAUCHART, D., VERITE, R., & REMOND, B. (1984). LONG-CHAIN FATTY ACID DIGESTION IN LACTATING COWS FED FRESH GRASS FROM SPRING TO AUTUMN. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 64(5), 330–331. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjas84-285

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