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Short-term effect of the inclusion of silage artichoke by-products in diets of dairy goats on milk quality

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Short description:
Short-term effect of the inclusion of silage artichoke by-products in diets of dairy goats on milk quality / Monllor, P.; Romero, G.; Sendra, E.; Atzori, A. S.; Diaz, J. R.. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 10:2(2020), p. 339. [10.3390/ani10020339]
abstract:
Artichoke by-products represent a high amount of waste whose removal entails several costs. Moreover, feed is the main cost in a farm. So, including these by-products in ruminant diets would lower feed costs. Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of two levels of inclusion, 12.5% and 25.0%, of two silages of artichoke by-products (artichoke bracts, AB and artichoke plant, AP) in the diet of goats on the milk yield, composition and quality and on the metabolic profile of the animals. AB presented the lowest blood urea content and there were no differences in milk yield in the two experiments. However, with 25.0% of silage by-product in the diet, a higher fat content was observed in AB and of protein in AP, as well as this treatment showing a slightly higher Se content. Regarding the milk lipid profile, milk from 12.5% of AP treatment presented a higher PUFA content. In conclusion, the use of silage artichoke by-products in dairy goat diets does not jeopardise milk yield and quality and health status of animals and, from a nutritional point of view for human health, a slightly better mineral and lipid profile is observed in milk from AP treatments.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lipid profile; Metabolic profile; Minerals; Silage
List of contributors:
Monllor, P.; Romero, G.; Sendra, E.; Atzori, A. S.; Diaz, J. R.
Authors of the University:
ATZORI Alberto Stanislao
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/232971
Published in:
ANIMALS
Journal
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