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  • Heat waves in Australia are becoming more frequent, intense, and longer, necessitating new management strategies to support dairy cows during these conditions.
  • Offering fresh chicory as a feed alternative resulted in comparable feed intake but better milk production and lower body temperatures for cows compared to those on pasture silage.
  • Additionally, while increasing the amount of forage improved feed intake and milk yield, restricting feed did not lead to any benefits in managing body temperature.

Article Abstract

The frequency, duration, and intensity of heat waves in Australia are increasing. To reduce the impact of heat waves on milk production, novel management strategies are required. Altering the forage type and amount offered affect the heat load on dairy cows and offer potential strategies to ameliorate the effects of hot weather. Thirty-two multiparous, lactating Holstein-Friesian cows were assigned one of four dietary treatments: chicory high amount, chicory low amount, pasture silage high amount, or pasture silage low amount. These cows were exposed to a heat wave in controlled-environment chambers. Cows that were offered fresh chicory had similar feed intake to cows that were offered pasture silage (15.3 kg DM/d). However, cows that were offered chicory produced greater energy-corrected milk (21.9 vs. 17.2 kg/d) and had a lower maximum body temperature (39.4 vs. 39.6 °C) than cows that were offered pasture silage overall. Cows that were offered the high amount of forage had greater feed intake (16.5 vs. 14.1 kg DM/d) and energy corrected milk yield (20.0 vs. 17.9 kg/d) than cows that were offered the low amount, as intended, but with no difference in maximum body temperature (39.5 °C). We conclude that feeding chicory instead of pasture silage to dairy cows shows promise as a dietary strategy to ameliorate the effect of heat exposure, and there was no advantage in restricting feed amount.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10000127PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13050867DOI Listing

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