Dietary Preferences in Early Lactation Cows as Affected by Primary Tastes and Some Common Feed Flavors

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A sequential elimination trial was conducted to test the effects of primary tastes on the preference ranking of TMR diets by six multiparous Holstein cows from 8 to 21 DIM. Four additives and a control were examined; the most preferred (highest total intake) was eliminated after segments of 5, 4, 3. and then 2 d. Diets tasting sweet (sucrose, 1.5% of dietary DM), sour (HCI, 1.25%), bitter (urea, l%), and salty (NaCl, 4%) were tested. Four of the cows most preferred the sweet diet, and DMI of that diet averaged 12.8% more than for the control, which was next preferred. The probability of a diet being chosen first when all diets were presented together was sucrose, .59; control, .36; urea, .04; NaCl, .01; and HCl, .003. Another experiment used the same procedure; however, the additives tested were anise, monosodium glutamate, dehydrated alfalfa meal flavor, and molasses flavor (1.48 g of flavor/kg of DM). Control and monosodium glutamate ranked first equally. The probability of choosing each flavor first in this set was .5 for the control and monosodium glutamate diets and

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Nombekela, S. W., Murphy, M. R., Gonyou, H. W., & Marden, J. I. (1994). Dietary Preferences in Early Lactation Cows as Affected by Primary Tastes and Some Common Feed Flavors. Journal of Dairy Science, 77(8), 2393–2399. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(94)77182-4

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