Effects of chromium propionate and supplemental amino acids on dairy cattle performance near peak lactation

Francisco J. Vargas, Kai Yuan, Evan C. Titgemeyer, Laman Mamedova
2013 Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports  
and Mamedova, Laman (2013) "Effects of chromium propionate and supplemental amino acids on dairy cattle performance near peak lactation," Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports: Vol. 0: Iss. 2. https://doi. Abstract Feeding chromium in early lactation can increase milk production, but responses during peak lactation have not been studied. The objective of this study was to evaluate responses to chromium propionate during this period as well as interactions with rumen-protected
more » ... ysine and methionine. Chromium propionate increased feed intake and tended to increase energy-corrected milk yield, and primiparous cows showed greater responses in feed intake and milk protein yield than multiparous cows. In this study, feeding chromium propionate near peak lactation increased feed intake and tended to increase productivity, but no benefits of supplementing rumen-protected lysine and methionine were observed.; Dairy Day, Summary Feeding chromium in early lactation can increase milk production, but responses during peak lactation have not been studied. The objective of this study was to evaluate responses to chromium propionate during this period as well as interactions with rumen-protected lysine and methionine. Chromium propionate increased feed intake and tended to increase energy-corrected milk yield, and primiparous cows showed greater responses in feed intake and milk protein yield than multiparous cows. In this study, feeding chromium propionate near peak lactation increased feed intake and tended to increase productivity, but no benefits of supplementing rumen-protected lysine and methionine were observed.
doi:10.4148/2378-5977.3105 fatcat:dogrugj3hzaedjxnrrlps3x5j4