A13. Feeding and Nutrition of Dairy Cow in the different Phases of Lactation Flashcards
BCS at calving
Is prepeared before partuation, optimal btw 3 -3.5
Phases of lactation and their characterisation:
Energy balance,
Change of BW,
Prerequisites of the successful reinsemination,
Period of setting up the optimal BCS
3 phases of lactation;
Early (0-100) peak 70-80d
Mid (100-200)
Late (200-305) until dry off
1.st phase of lacation;
Energy balance,
Change of BW,
Day 0-100 (week 12-13)
- BW loss is around 0.8-1kg/day up till around 40kg are lost.
Energy intake • 6.8-7.2 MJ NEl/kg DM • 95-105g MP/kg DM • Min 15 to 17% CF. (to avoid ketosis) • 17-18% CP Protein balance • MPN – MPE = +100 -250 (max +300)
2nd phase
Energy balance,
Change of BW,
Day 100-200 (week 13-28)
- BW is slowly coming back (anabolic)
- Lactation is dec.
Energy balance is 0 - +100 (zero or positive)
6.2-6.4MJ NEl/kg DM.
0 to +100
CF is at 18%
3rd phase
Energy balance,
Change of BW,
Day 200-305 (week28–> until dry off)
5.8-6.0 MJ NEl/kg DM
Roughages ratio; around 40:60
Timing to restore BCS before drying of period
Ca:P ratio
Maintance;
44 g Ca, 34 g P.
Lactation + main=
1 kg milk:
2.8 g Ca, 1.7 g P.
Prerequisites of the successful reinsemination,
DAY 85 - insemination! (right after peak lacatation)
- Startet to regain lost BW,
- NEB (that the negative energy balance is turned to 0 or positive)
Period of setting up the optimal BCS
3rd phase of the lacation
Forage to concentrate ratio;
Types and daily amounts of feeds used, possible improvement of the energy supply
Phase 1; Low dry matter intake capacity Roughages should cover 40% of the energy Suppliments with fats Aminogenic and glucogenic compunds