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Effects of partial replacement of soybean meal by protected urea on milk yield and composition

The effects of protected urea on milk yield and composition were evaluated. Thirty-four lactating Holstein cows, with 128±60 days in milk and yield of 41.6±6.7 kg/day at the beginning of the trial, were blocked by milk production, lactation number, and days in milk. Milk yield; yields and contents of fat, protein, lactose, total solids; somatic cell count; and milk urea nitrogen were measured on days 30 and 60 of the comparison period. Variables measured before the application of treatments were used as covariate in the statistical model. Data were analyzed with the mixed procedure of SAS with a model containing the continuous effect of the covariate and the fixed effects of period, treatment, and the interaction of period and treatment. Treatments (T) were isoenergetic and isonitrogenous diets with 1.66 EL L and 18.35% of CP, described as: T1= 11.4% soybean meal and T2= 0.4% encapsulated urea + 9.0% soybean meal. There was no treatment effect (P>0.05) on the daily production of milk and solids, milk urea nitrogen, and somatic cell count. The slow release urea diet reduced (P<0.05) milk fat and total solids contents. The partial replacement of soybean meal by protected urea did not decrease the performance of lactating cows

dairy cow; milk urea nitrogen; non-protein nitrogen; Optigen®II


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