Direct Analysis of Body Composition of Dairy Cows at Three Physiological Stages
Open Access
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 77 (10), 3022-3033
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(94)77244-1
Abstract
Holstein cows were killed at three physiological stages, prepartum (-7 d, n = 10), early lactation (63 d, n = 7), and late lactation (269 d, n = 8), for determination of chemical composition and prediction of energy changes during lactation. Cows were weighed, slaughtered, and separated into five or six fractions, including carcass, gastrointestinal tract, mammary gland, uterus, and fetus (if present); the remainder was noncarcass. Live BW and weight of all empty body components except fat were unaffected by physiological stage. Empty body fat was reduced 42.3 kg for the early lactation cows compared with that of prepartum cows. Fat-free matter was similar across physiological stages; however, the water content of fat-free matter was greater for the prepartum and early lactation cows than for late lactation cows. In early lactation cows, the percentages of total protein were less in carcass and greater in gastrointestinal tissue than in prepartum and late lactation cows, but fat distribution was not affected. The energy values of 9.2 and 5.57 Mcal/kg for fat and protein in tissue, respectively, were determined by regression and used to apportion energy associated with fat, .925, and protein, .07, during lactation using data adjusted for ash. A maximum loss of 442 Mcal of tissue energy by approximately 77 DIM was determined by regression of empty body energy on DIM).Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Changes in body components of autumn-calving Holstein-Friesian cows over the first 29 weeks of lactationAnimal Science, 1992
- Effect of age of dairy cows on body composition changes throughout the lactation cycle as measured with deuteriated waterAnimal Research, 1992
- THE EFFECT OF ENERGY RESERVES AT CALVING ON PERFORMANCE OF DAIRY COWSPublished by Elsevier ,1988
- Effect of previous nutrition on body composition and maintenance energy costs of growing lambsBritish Journal of Nutrition, 1986
- Effects of physiological state and body fatness on digestive-tract weight and composition in the dairy cowLivestock Production Science, 1985
- Fat partitioning in British Friesian cows: the influence of physiological state on dissected body compositionThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1985
- IN VIVO ESTIMATION OF BODY LIPID MOBILIZATION AND RECONSTITUTION IN DAIRY CATTLECanadian Journal of Animal Science, 1984
- Live-weight, total body-water and maternal body-solid changes in pregnant and lactating beef cowsThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1980
- Caloric Equivalent of Live Weight Loss of Dairy CattleJournal of Dairy Science, 1965
- Some Relationships Among the Major Chemical Components of the Bovine Body and their Application to Nutritional InvestigationsJournal of Dairy Science, 1955