AVERAGE DAILY REVENUES, BUT SELECTION IS NOT ESTERIFIED FATTY ACIDS AND PRODUCTIVE COWS SIGNS IN THE PRESENCE COFFEE IN THEIR DIET SLURRY

A. Romanchuk
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Abstract

Studied the metabolism of nitrogenous compounds in the liquid contents of the rumen, milk production and composition of milk cows in summer. Higher levels of fat obtained by the addition to the diet of cows coffee sludge. Cows fed feed consisting of coffee slurry in an amount of 8 and 16%. Established that the average daily feed of cows in the body, which together with the young grasses and legumes and forage fed coffee sludge reported in 4.2 and 11.2% more neutral detergent and 4.5 and 12.2% acid detergent fiber. Feeding cows coffee sludge results in reduction of nitrogen ammonia and amino nitrogen in their liquid roomy scar regardless of time relative to the start of feeding. Thus, the amount of protein nitrogen in the rumen fluid of cows increased research at the 10th hour from the start of feeding, and general — to 7–10th. As a result of feeding the young grass, fodder and coffee sludge cows increased average daily milk yield. At the same time research in the milk of cows increased protein, fat and lactose. The most pronounced effect on the metabolism of nitrogenous compounds in the rumen of cows and productive performance makes extra feeding cows with young grasses and legumes and forage, coffee slurry in an amount of 16 % by weight of feed

Keywords

coffee sludge, acid detergent fiber, microbial protein, nitrogencontaining compounds, amino nitrogen, protein nitrogen, total nitrogen

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Romanchuk, A. (2017). AVERAGE DAILY REVENUES, BUT SELECTION IS NOT ESTERIFIED FATTY ACIDS AND PRODUCTIVE COWS SIGNS IN THE PRESENCE COFFEE IN THEIR DIET SLURRY. Scientific Horizons, 20(1), 354-363.