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1. | | MENDOZA, A.; CAJARVILLE, C.; REPETTO, J.L. Short communication: Intake, milk production, and milk fatty acid profile of dairy cows fed diets combining fresh forage with a total mixed ration. Journal of Dairy Science, 2016, v.99, no.3, p.1938-1944. Received 14 August 2015, Accepted 15 November 2015, Available online 6 January 2016Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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3. | | MENDOZA, A.; CAJARVILLE, C.; SANTANA, A.; REPETTO, J.L. ¿Hacia una nueva forma de pensar la alimentación de las vacas lecheras? La inserción del confinamiento en los sistemas pastoriles de
producción de leche. In: CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE BUIATRÍA, 15., JORNADAS URUGUAYAS DE BUIATRÍA, 39., 2011, Paysandú, Uruguay. Paysandú, UY: Centro Médico Veterinario de Paysandú, 2011.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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6. | | SANTANA,A.; MENDOZA, A.; CAJARVILLE, C.; REPETTO, J.L. ¿Qué debemos cambiar para que la pasturas sigan teniendo una participación importante en la lechería del futuro?. In: Jornadas Uruguayas de Buiatría, 45., 2017, Paysandú, Uy., Matto, C.; Delpiazzo, R.(Ed.). Trabajos presentados. Paysandú: Centro Médico Veterinario de Paysandú/Sociedad Uruguaya de Buiatría, 2017. p.51-57.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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9. | | CAJARVILLE, C.; BRITOS, A.; ERRANDONEA, N.; GUTIÉRREZ, L.; COZZOLINO, D.; REPETTO, J.L. Diurnal changes in water-soluble carbohydrate concentration in lucerne and tall fescue in autumn and the effects on in vitro fermentation. Research Article. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 2015, v. 58, no.3, p. 281-291. Article history: Received 23 January 2014 // Accepted 5 February 2015.Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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10. | | MENDOZA, A.; CAJARVILLE, C.; BRAMBILLASCA, S.; ROSAS, F.; IRIARTE, E.; REPETTO, J.L. Evaluación in vitro de la actividad del líquido ruminal de vacas alimentadas con forraje fresco y ración totalmente mezclada. In: JORNADAS URUGUAYAS DE BUIATRÍA, 41, 2013, Paysandú, Uruguay. Posters. Paysandú, UY: Centro Médico Veterinario de Paysandú, SUB, SMVU. 2013. p.148-149.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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11. | | AGUERRE, M.; REPETTO, J.L.; PÉREZ-RUCHEL, A.; MENDOZA, A.; PINACCHIO, G.; CAJARVILLE, C. Rumen pH and NH3-N concentration of sheep fed temperate pastures and supplemented with sorghum grain. South African Journal of Animal Science, v.39, n.5., p. 246-250, 2009.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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12. | | PÉREZ-RUCHEL, A.; REPETTO, J.L.; FRAGA, M.; PERELMUTER, K.; ZUNINO, P.; CAJARVILLE, C. La restricción en el tiempo de acceso al forraje en ovinos alimentados con pastura de buena calidad afecta algunos grupos microbianos ruminales.(The restriction in the time of access to forage in ovine fed a high quality pasture affect groups of ruminal microorganisms). Veterinaria (Montevideo), v. 50, n. 194, p. 22-33, 2014.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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13. | | FÉLIX, A.; REPETTO, J.L.; HERNÁNDEZ, N.; PERDOMO, I.; SILVERA, R.; PÉREZ, A.; AGUERRE, M.; MENDOZA, A.; CAJARVILLE, C. Efecto de restringir el tiempo de acceso al forraje fresco sobre el perfil de hormonas y metabolitos sanguíneos en terneras. In: JORNADAS URUGUAYAS DE BUIATRÍA, 41, 2013, Paysandú, Uruguay. Posters. Paysandú, UY: Centro Médico Veterinario de Paysandú, SUB, SMVU. 2013. P. 186-187.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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14. | | URIOSTE, M.J.; LUZARDO, S.; DE SOUZA, G.; PÉREZ RUCHEL, A.; FARIÑA, V.; FERNÁNDEZ, G.; REPETTO, J.L.; CAJARVILLE, C.; ARROYO, J.M. Desempeño de corderos de engorde intensivo alimentados a base de dietas mixtas con distintas fuentes de energía. In: Jornadas Uruguayas de Buiatría, 45., 2017, Paysandú, Uy., Matto, C.; Delpiazzo, R.(Ed.). Trabajos preentados. Paysandú: Centro Médico Veterinario de Paysandú/Sociedad Uruguaya de Buiatría, 2017. p. 215-217Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó. |
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15. | | FERNÁNDEZ-TURREN, G.; CAJARVILLE, C.; PÉREZ-RUCHEL, A.; HIRIGOYEN, D.; CONSTANTÍN, M.; GONZÁLEZ, V.; MADERA, J.; EIRALDI, F.; KOZLOSKI, G.V.; REPETTO, J.L. Evaluación nutritiva de harinas y expeller de soja presentes en Uruguay en la alimentación de vacas lecheras. [Nutritional evaluation of soybean meal and expellers present in Uruguay in the dairy cattle feeding.] Sección: Artículos originales. Veterinaria (Montevideo), 2018, v. 54, no. 209, p. 31-38. -- OPEN ACCESS. Article history: Recibido 11 Noviembre 2017; Aceptado 19 Abril 2018; Publicado 1 Mayo 2018. -- Autor para correspondencia: G. Fernández-Turren, email to: gonzalofernandezt@gmail.com -- Publicación de la Sociedad de Medicina Veterinaria...Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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16. | | STIRLING, S.; DIAZ-LAGO, J.E.; PLA, M.; MENDOZA, A.; BRITOS, A.; BELTRÁN, A.; BERNARDI, F.; REPETTO, J.L.; CAJARVILLE, C. Efectos del estado fenológico sobre el rendimiento del cultivo las pérdidas y el pH del ensilaje de planta entera de Avena sativa. In JORNADAS URUGUAYAS DE BUIATRÍA, 42., 2014, Paysandú, UY; ELIZONDO, V.; MATTO, C. (Ed.). [Trabajos presentados]: posters. Paysandú: Centro Médico Veterinario de Paysandú/Sociedad Uruguaya de Buiatría, 2014. p. 243-245.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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17. | | AGUERRE, M.; CAJARVILLE, C.; LA MANNA, A.; CAVESTANY, D.; MENDOZA, A.; MATTIAUDA, D.; CARRIQUIRY, M.; REPETTO, J.L.; MEIKLE, A.; CHILIBROSTE, P. Estrategias de alimentación de vacas lecheras en pastoreo: ¿qué hemos aprendido de los sistemas comerciales y qué hemos generado desde la investigación en Uruguay?. Montevideo, UY: ANII, UdelaR, CONAPROLE, INIA, CRI, INIALE, 2016. 55 p.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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18. | | AGUERRE, M.; CAJARVILLE, C.; LA MANNA, A.; CAVESTANY, D.; MENDOZA, A.; MATTIAUDA, D.; CARRIQUIRY, M.; REPETTO, J.L.; MEIKLE, A.; CHILIBROSTE, P. Estrategias de alimentación de vacas lecheras en pastoreo: ¿qué hemos aprendido de los sistemas comerciales y qué hemos generado desde la investigación en Uruguay?. Montevideo (UY): Red Tecnológica Sectorial, 2017. Instituciones co-participantes: ANII (Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación), UdelaR (Universidad de la República), CONAPROLE (Cooperativa Nacional de Productores de Leche), INIA (Institituto Nacional de Investigación...Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela; INIA Las Brujas. |
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INIA Las Brujas. |
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19/07/2023 |
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19/07/2023 |
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SANTANA, A.; CAJARVILLE, C.; MENDOZA, A.; REPETTO, J.L. |
Afiliación : |
A. SANTANA, Departamento de Producción Animal y Salud de los Sistemas Productivos (IPAV), Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de la República, San José, 801000, Uruguay; CECILIA CAJARVILLE, Departamento de Producción Animal y Salud de los Sistemas Productivos (IPAV), Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de la República, San José, 801000, Uruguay; ALEJANDRO FRANCISCO MENDOZA AGUIAR, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; JOSÉ LUIS REPETTO, Departamento de Producción Animal y Salud de los Sistemas Productivos (IPAV), Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de la República, San José, 801000, Uruguay. |
Título : |
Including 8 hours of access to alfalfa in 1 or 2 grazing sessions in dairy cows fed a partial mixed ration: Effects on intake, behavior, digestion, and milk production and composition. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2023 |
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Journal of Dairy Science. 2023, https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2022-22743 --- [In Press, Corrected Proof]. OPEN ACCESS. |
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0022-0302 |
DOI : |
10.3168/jds.2022-22743 |
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Article history: Received 8 September 2022; Accepted 3 March 2023; Available online 18 July 2023. -- Correspondence author: : joselorepetto@gmail.com -- LICENSE: This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). -- FUNDING: This experiment was partially supported by the Agencia Nacional de Innovación e Investigación of Uruguay (Grant FMV_3-2018-1-148846 to A. Santana). -- |
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the inclusion of alfalfa grazing during 8 h continuous or partitioned in 2 separated sessions of 4 h after each milking, on nutrient intake, digestibility, ruminal fermentation, feeding behavior, milk production, milk composition, and milk fatty acid profile, in late-lactation cows fed a partial mixed ration (PMR). Twelve dairy cows (193 ± 83 d in milk, 584 ± 71 kg of body weight) were housed in individual outdoor pens and assigned to treatments according to a 3 × 3 Latin square design replicated 4 times. The treatments were as follows: (1) control (T0), cows were fed a total mixed ration (TMR) provided ad libitum 20.0% crude protein (CP), 32.2% neutral detergent fiber (NDF); (2) fed a diet combining a PMR which had the same ingredient composition as the TMR (60% of ad libitum intake) + 1 session of 8 h of pasture (T8), continuous grazing alfalfa (Medicago sativa; 20.6% CP, 35.8% NDF) after the p.m. milking; and (3) PMR (60% of ad libitum intake) + 2 daily sessions of 4 h of access to pasture after each milking (T4+4). The experiment lasted 57 d and was divided into 3 periods of 19 d each. The first 12 d of each period was used for diet adaptation, and the last 7 d was used for data collection. No differences among treatments were observed for any of the productive variables, feeding efficiency, or purine derivatives excretion. Cows in T0 had greater intake and apparent digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, and nonfibrous carbohydrates compared with T4+4 and T8. Compared with T0, alfalfa grazing increased the concentration of C18:1 trans-11 and decreased those of C16:0 and C17:0 in milk fat. Cows in T4+4 consumed 1.1 more kg DM/d of alfalfa and N provided by alfalfa in the diet was 3 percentage points higher compared with T8 cows (266 vs. 229 g/d, respectively). In addition, T4+4 cows had a greater daily range of ruminal pH than T8 (0.73 vs. 0.93), and the highest concentrations of NH3-N were recorded during the a.m. grazing session while in T8 cows it occurred during the night. In conclusion, including 8 h of alfalfa grazing in T8 and T4+4 treatments allowed the substitution between 35.8 and 38.7% of the total dry matter intake (DMI) of a PMR (with a similar CP concentration to alfalfa) for pasture, maintaining milk solids production and increasing the C18:1 trans-11 of milk fat compared with a TMR in mid late-lactation cows. In an herbage plus PMR diet, splitting the 1 continuous grazing session of 8 h into 2 sessions of 4 h increased the proportion of energy and N provided by alfalfa pasture and reduced PMR intake, without modifying the total nutrient intake or productive performance of cows. © 2023, The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. and Fass Inc. on behalf of the American Dairy Science Association® MenosThe aim of this study was to evaluate the inclusion of alfalfa grazing during 8 h continuous or partitioned in 2 separated sessions of 4 h after each milking, on nutrient intake, digestibility, ruminal fermentation, feeding behavior, milk production, milk composition, and milk fatty acid profile, in late-lactation cows fed a partial mixed ration (PMR). Twelve dairy cows (193 ± 83 d in milk, 584 ± 71 kg of body weight) were housed in individual outdoor pens and assigned to treatments according to a 3 × 3 Latin square design replicated 4 times. The treatments were as follows: (1) control (T0), cows were fed a total mixed ration (TMR) provided ad libitum 20.0% crude protein (CP), 32.2% neutral detergent fiber (NDF); (2) fed a diet combining a PMR which had the same ingredient composition as the TMR (60% of ad libitum intake) + 1 session of 8 h of pasture (T8), continuous grazing alfalfa (Medicago sativa; 20.6% CP, 35.8% NDF) after the p.m. milking; and (3) PMR (60% of ad libitum intake) + 2 daily sessions of 4 h of access to pasture after each milking (T4+4). The experiment lasted 57 d and was divided into 3 periods of 19 d each. The first 12 d of each period was used for diet adaptation, and the last 7 d was used for data collection. No differences among treatments were observed for any of the productive variables, feeding efficiency, or purine derivatives excretion. Cows in T0 had greater intake and apparent digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, and nonfibrous carbohyd... Presentar Todo |
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Fresh forage; Partial mixed ration; Ruminal fermentation. |
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ALFALFA. |
Asunto categoría : |
L02 Alimentación animal |
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