Effect of Using Different Rations in Nutrition of High-Productive Cows on Milk Quantity and Quality

Authors

  • Goce Cilev Veterinary Faculty, University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bitola, Macedonia
  • Živko Gacovski Veterinary Faculty, University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bitola, Macedonia
  • Biljana Petrovska Veterinary Faculty, University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bitola, Macedonia
  • Jovan Stojković University of Priština, Faculty of Agriculture, Lešak, Serbia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRSR1402185C

Abstract

This paper shows the results of production and chemical compo­sition of cow’s milk on a farm MILKO-HF, Prilep, R. Macedonia with capacity of 100 cows of Holstein-Frisian breed divided into two groups (control and experimental). In control group I which was fed in a standard way of nutrition (ration used on the farm), average daily production of milk per cow ws 22.49 kg with the following chemical composition of milk: average daily content of milk fat is 3.75%, protein 3.57%, lactose 4.65%, nonfat dry matter 9.56% and total dry matter 13.31%. In experimental group II which were fed with the ration according to normatives, average daily production of milk per cow is 24.04 kg with the following chemical composition of milk: average daily content of milk fat is 3.99%, protein 3.57%, lactose 4.65%, non-fat dry matter 9.58% and total dry matter 13.57%. The obtained results show the increase in milk production for 1.55 kg-6.89% and better chemical composition of milk in the experimental group of cows. Thus, dry matter was increased from 13.31% to 13.57%-1.95%, milk fat content from 3.75% to 3.99%-6.4%, nonfat dry matter from 9.56% to 9.58%-0.21%, while the content of protein and lactose stayed on equal level. It was determined that the normed nutrition has influenced on production increase and better chemical composition of milk without unnecessary spent high level of nutrient i.e. nutrition of cows according to recommended normative.

Published

2015-06-15