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Multispecies pasture diet and cow breed affect the functional lipid profile of milk across lactation in a spring-calving dairy system

Renata Kostovska, Gaëtan Drouin, Joaquı́n J. Salas, Mónica Venegas‐Calerón, B. Horan, John T. Tobin, Tom F. O’Callaghan, Sean A. Hogan, Alan L. Kelly, Laura G. Gómez‐Mascaraque

Journal of Dairy Science · 2024

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Summary

This study compared the effect of 2 pasture-based feeding systems, namely a traditional perennial ryegrass (PRG) diet, and a recently introduced, more sustainable multispecies swards (MSS) diet, on the functional lipid profile of raw milk. In addition to the 2 pasture diets, the study uniquely examined the combined effects of breed, namely Holstein Friesian (HF) or Jersey Holstein Friesian (JFX), and lactation stage in Ireland, spanning from March to November. Bulk milk samples (n = 144 yearly) for the 4 groups examined were collected for 4 wk per each of the 9 mo specified. Changes in total fatty acid (FA) and triglyceride carbon number profiles were determined by GC with a flame ionization detector, and those in polar lipids (PL) content by HPLC-evaporative light scattering-MS. Based on

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3168/jds.2024-25462
Catalogue ID
SNmoimwwhf-d97o38
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