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The use of n-alkanes for prediction of intake in dairy cows
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2021
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Alkanes are the components of plant cuticular waxes. Recent studies have been shown that the faecal ratio of natural to dosed alkane concentration can provide accurate and precise prediction of herbage intake in grazing sheep ( Mayes et al. 1986; Vulich et al. 1991). Limited information is available on the use of n-alkanes with dairy cows, but they have the potential to predict intake of group-fed cows. The objective of this study was to evaluate n-alkanes as markers to predict the intake of hay based diets for dairy cows.
Three rumen-fistulated Holstein Friesian dairy cows were housed in individual standings. A three by three latin square design was used with a different level of hay (Diet A, 6; B, 8; C,10 kg/d) and 1 kg/d rolled barley for each cow. Each period was lasted 20 days. The first 10 days was a preliminary period and over the following 10 days total faecal collection took place.
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