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Characteristics of crude protein fractions in ruminant nutrition
KOUKOLOVÁ, Marie
Physiology of nutrition and feeding of farm animals is an essential factor influencing production efficiency and its quality. For these factors is important to provide optimal supply of nutrients by suitable feeds. Felicitous feed ration raise the economic realization of genetic potential of animals. Therefore we have to know the nutritional requirements of animals, including microorganisms, whose function in the diet of cattle is irreplaceable. The aim of this study was to determine the nutritional value of forage and lupine feeds (n = 8) by laboratory methods. Samples were analyzed for individual feed nutrients (crude protein (CP), fat, crude fiber, ash, neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), acid detergent lignin (ADL)), gross energy and nitrogen fractions, and the results were statistically processed. Determination of individual nitrogen fractions was according to methods of Licitra et al. (1996). For this purpose were used following laboratory methods: (1) determination of non-protein nitrogen (NPN) (2), determination of soluble nitrogen and protein, (3) determination of nitrogen insoluble in acid detergent (ADIP), (4) determination of nitrogen insoluble in neutral detergent (NDIP). From these were obtained the results of NPN, IP (insoluble protein), SOLP (soluble protein), ADIP (nitrogen insoluble in acid detergent) and NDIP (insoluble nitrogen in neutral detergent). Averaged values (g.kg-1 of dry matter) of were 144.3 for NPN, 97.5 for IP, 78.7 for SOLP, 30.4 for ADIP and 80.3 for NDIP. Nitrogen fractions, i.e. fraction A (nonprotein nitrogen), fraction B1 (rapidly degraded protein), fraction B2 (intermediately degraded protein), fraction B3 (slowly degraded protein) and fraction C (bound protein) were calculated by equations of Ghoorchi and Arbabi (2010). The range of values was from 2.5 to 51.2 % of CP for fraction A, from 13.4 to 20.7 % of CP for fraction B1, from 0 to 19.9 % of CP for fraction B2, from 5.5 to 51.9 % of CP for fraction B3 and from 10.1 to 32.4 % of CP for fraction C.
The evaluation of nutrition level in agriculture entrerprise
VÁVRA, Jakub
The purpose of the study was to evaluate feeding system at given farm, uncover any shortcomings and propose measures for their elimination. On the basis of data related to composition of diets fed to dairy cows nutrient intake was found. The obtained values were compared with recommended nutrient content reported in the literature. Information describing the feeding techniques used at the farm was obtained from the farm management. These findings were also compared to the recommendations of the literature. It was found that rations met nutritional demands as well as dietary needs of dairy cows at various stages of lactation and the dry period. The work revealed weaknesses in the feeding system used at the farm. It was found that all of dairy cows throughout the entire lactation were fed a single ration. Rations for dairy cows did not take into account the different needs at different stages of lactation. Likewise, different genetically determined performance of dairy cows was not taken into account. Based on these findings, actions were proposed to remove weaknesses. It was recommended to create at least two groups of cows according to milk yield achieved, which would reduce over-feeding cows with low milk production. This would reduce the consumption of an expensive concentrated feeds and thereby save the costs.

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