Indian Journal of Animal Research

SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 46
  • Issue: 2

Effect of feeding slow ammonia release and protected protein supplement in lactating cows and buffaloes

  • Author:
  • P.L. Sherasia, M.R. Garg, B.M. Bhanderi
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 168 to 171

Animal Nutrition Group, National Dairy Development Board Anand-388 001, India

*Corresponding author's, E mail: pankajs@nddb.coop

Online published on 8 June, 2012.

Abstract

Feeding trials using slow ammonia release and protected protein supplement (SARPP) were conducted on lactating crossbred cows (n=24) and buffaloes (n=24). Animals were divided into three groups of eight each, based on milk yield, fat percentage and stage of lactation. In addition to basal ration, animals in groups I, II and III were fed 1.0 kg untreated rapeseed meal containing 50 g untreated urea, 1.0 kg treated meal containing 50 g untreated urea and 1.0 kg treated meal containing 50 g treated urea, respectively. In cows, the level of blood urea-N (mg/dl) was 12.23, 12.29 and 11.63, whereas, level of allantoins (mmol/litre) in urine was 7.94, 9.31 and 13.85 in groups I, II and III, respectively. The average milk yield (kg) and fat (%) in three groups of cows were 9.67 & 4.30, 10.61 & 4.56 and 11.05 & 4.58, respectively. In buffaloes, the level of blood urea nitrogen (mg/dl) was 10.33, 10.48 and 9.64 and the level of allantoins (mmol/litre) in urine was 2.35, 3.03 and 5.23 in groups I, II and III respectively. The average milk yield (kg) and fat (%) in three groups of buffaloes were 6.46 & 6.64, 7.42 & 6.81 and 7.70 & 6.86, respectively. The present study suggested that SARPP is promising feed supplement for increasing milk yield in cows and buffaloes.

Keywords

Slow ammonia release, Protected protein, Blood urea nitrogen, Allantoin, Cow, Buffalo