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UREA-MOLASSES AND COTTONSEED-MOLASSES SUPPLEMENTS FOR DAIRY GOATS

  • Sarwiyono, Sarwiyono (Department of Animal Science, Brawijaya University) ;
  • Mcllroy, B.K.M.H. (Animal Production Section, School of Agriculture and Forestry The University of Melbourne) ;
  • Dixon, R.M. (Animal Production Section, School of Agriculture and Forestry The University of Melbourne) ;
  • Holme, J.H.G. (Animal Production Section, School of Agriculture and Forestry The University of Melbourne)
  • Received : 1991.08.31
  • Accepted : 1992.06.29
  • Published : 1992.12.01

Abstract

Crossbred dairy does were fed a roughage diet (IVOMD 56%, N 2.27%) ad libitum, and supplemented with urea-molasses (3% W : W) (UM) at levels on an air dry basis of 1.5% or 3% of liveweight or an iso-energetic, iso-nitrogenous mixture of cottonseed meal and molasses (25 : 75 w : w) (CM). Eight does, four lower-producers and four higher-producers (1.9 and 2.5 kg/day respectively in week 7 of lactation) arranged in two Latin Squares, received each of the four diets for three weeks. Dry matter, digestible organic matter and N intakes were higher for high-producers and high levels of supplement but did not differ between nitrogen sources. Milk production was higher by high-producers; interactions were significant between level of supplement and production group and between level of supplement and N-source, with maximum production by high producers on high levels of CM. The main effects of level of supplement were only significant for production or composition. and total solids; N-source did not have significant effects on liveweight, milk production or composition. We conclude that does of moderate capacity for milk production, receiving a diet of two-thirds moderate quality roughage, one third urea-molasses, will not respond to increased level of supplementation or to replacement of urea with cottonseed meal.

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