The effects of zeolite on milk production and composition, rumen parameters and digestibility of the diets

This study was earned out to determine Ihe effects of zeolite (Cli-nut/1000) in dairy cattle ration and 16 lactating Brown Swiss cattle were used. Six percent ot zeolite was added to the concentrate diet in test group. In the research was determined dry matter intake, milk production performance, ru...

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Main Authors: M. Ali Azman, H. Derya Umucalılar, Emin Arat, A. İhsan Akın
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Published: Selcuk University Press
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author M. Ali Azman
H. Derya Umucalılar
Emin Arat
A. İhsan Akın
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Emin Arat
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description This study was earned out to determine Ihe effects of zeolite (Cli-nut/1000) in dairy cattle ration and 16 lactating Brown Swiss cattle were used. Six percent ot zeolite was added to the concentrate diet in test group. In the research was determined dry matter intake, milk production performance, rumen pH, total volatile fatty acids (TVFA). ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N). crude protein and crude ftber digestibility. In the experiment, dry matter intake, milk production were found in control and test groups 14.97 and 14.17 kg/day. 15.66 and 16.37 kg/day, respectively and there was no significant difference between groups (P>0.05). In control and test groups, average milk dry matter, fat. protein were determined 12.26 and 12.14%. 3.94 and 3.76%, 3.34 and 3.29% (P>0.05). At the end of the research. Ihe addition of zeolite did not influence mean ruminal pH. ammonia nitrogen and total VFA concentration which were detected 6 88 and 6.88, 183.6 and 217,2 mmol/l, 139.2 and 129.2 mmol/1, respectively (P>0.05). Estimates of crude protein and fiber digestibilities in test group (67,63% , 69.95%) were lower than control (72.70%, 77.39%) and crude fiber digestibility was found significant difference between groups (P<0.05).
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spelling doaj-art-3d9f35cf02cb4cad9887790b5ecfcab42025-08-20T02:58:14ZengSelcuk University PressEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences1309-69582146-1953152105109415The effects of zeolite on milk production and composition, rumen parameters and digestibility of the dietsM. Ali Azman0H. Derya Umucalılar1Emin Arat2A. İhsan Akın3F. Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi- ELAZIĞS.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi- KONYAHayvancılık Araştırma Enstitüsü- KONYALalahan Hayvancılık Merkez. Araştırma Enstitüsü- ANKARAThis study was earned out to determine Ihe effects of zeolite (Cli-nut/1000) in dairy cattle ration and 16 lactating Brown Swiss cattle were used. Six percent ot zeolite was added to the concentrate diet in test group. In the research was determined dry matter intake, milk production performance, rumen pH, total volatile fatty acids (TVFA). ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N). crude protein and crude ftber digestibility. In the experiment, dry matter intake, milk production were found in control and test groups 14.97 and 14.17 kg/day. 15.66 and 16.37 kg/day, respectively and there was no significant difference between groups (P>0.05). In control and test groups, average milk dry matter, fat. protein were determined 12.26 and 12.14%. 3.94 and 3.76%, 3.34 and 3.29% (P>0.05). At the end of the research. Ihe addition of zeolite did not influence mean ruminal pH. ammonia nitrogen and total VFA concentration which were detected 6 88 and 6.88, 183.6 and 217,2 mmol/l, 139.2 and 129.2 mmol/1, respectively (P>0.05). Estimates of crude protein and fiber digestibilities in test group (67,63% , 69.95%) were lower than control (72.70%, 77.39%) and crude fiber digestibility was found significant difference between groups (P<0.05).http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=415zeolitedairy cattlemilk productionrumen parametersdigestibility
spellingShingle M. Ali Azman
H. Derya Umucalılar
Emin Arat
A. İhsan Akın
The effects of zeolite on milk production and composition, rumen parameters and digestibility of the diets
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
zeolite
dairy cattle
milk production
rumen parameters
digestibility
title The effects of zeolite on milk production and composition, rumen parameters and digestibility of the diets
title_full The effects of zeolite on milk production and composition, rumen parameters and digestibility of the diets
title_fullStr The effects of zeolite on milk production and composition, rumen parameters and digestibility of the diets
title_full_unstemmed The effects of zeolite on milk production and composition, rumen parameters and digestibility of the diets
title_short The effects of zeolite on milk production and composition, rumen parameters and digestibility of the diets
title_sort effects of zeolite on milk production and composition rumen parameters and digestibility of the diets
topic zeolite
dairy cattle
milk production
rumen parameters
digestibility
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