Rumen-protected fats for dairy cows

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Rumen-protected fats for dairy cows Dr Richard Kirkland 7th February 2013 Agrofarm, Moscow

Role of fat in rations Essential component of any ration Primarily an energy source Increase energy density of diets Highest efficiency of conversion of ME to NE Increase milk production and herd fertility Increase feed efficiency Reduce environmental emissions (e.g. methane)

Role of fat in rations Reduce acidosis - formulation of balanced rations Dietary fats Acidotic rumen Ideal rumen Starch bacteria Fibre bacteria Fatty acid profile is a key factor determining the nutritional value of a fat

Fish oil, vegetable oil, high-oil ingredients Rumen-active oil Fish oil, vegetable oil, high-oil ingredients Kills rumen bacteria Reduces fibre digestion Produces trans fatty acids – milk fat depression

Dietary fat, trans fat, and milk fat depression Unprotected fat Specific rumen conditions e.g. low rumen pH Fibre, feed system, starch e.g. Linoleic acid Biohydrogenation by rumen bacteria Trans fatty acids trans-10, cis-12 CLA Milk fat depression

Rumen-protected fat supplements Avoid negative effects on fibre digestion in the rumen Avoid milk fat-reducing trans fats in rumen Major groups of rumen-protected fats Saturated fatty acids e.g. hydrogenated / fractionated high melting point fats Calcium salts of palm oil Megalac Most-highly proven

Energy sources for dairy cattle Type Example ME (MJ/kg DM) NEL Forage Grass silage 9-12 6.8 Digestible fibre Sugar beet pulp 12.5 8.3 Starch Wheat / maize (corn) 13-14 9.4 Megalac protected fat 33.3 27.3 Fat has 2.5 to 3 times the energy concentration of cereals

Rumen-protected fat – filling the energy gap Bodyweight THE ‘ENERGY GAP’ Milk Yield Dry matter intake Months after Calving Calving Calving

Megalac increases energy density 500 g Megalac increases energy density by 0.5 MJ/kg DM = over 2 litres of milk Less physical space taken up in rumen Maintain/improve rumen health More energy per bite

Fertility - energy supply is critical Proven rumen-protected fats increase energy density and energy supply Days to ovulation Conception rate (%) Condition score change in early lactation From Garnsworthy (2007) Butler (2004)

Megalac vs progesterone (3-5 days post ovulation) Linear (P=0.036) A high proportion (~25%) of cows are at risk from insufficient progesterone (Morris and Diskin, 2007) Garnsworthy et al. (2008)

Megalac effects on egg quality Cows offered low vs high fat diets - 1051 oocytes fertilised in vitro Higher fat diets produce more viable oocytes Fouladi-Nashta et al. (2007)

Balancing protected fat and protected protein Fat is not an energy source for growth of rumen microbes Maximum benefits achieved when balanced with rumen-protected protein Recommendations for fat >3% in rations (Chalupa, 1990) 14.1 g undegraded protein per MJ ME from fat Approx. 50 g undegraded protein per MJ fat

Rumen-protected fats in dairy rations - summary Dairy cows have an essential need for fat Only ‘safe’ way to deliver this is in rumen-protected form fatty acid profile very important Unique nutrient : Increase energy density Formulate more-balanced rations Increase milk production and fertility