Title: P1246990943eJsYP
1Enhancing Nitrogen Efficiency by Lactating Dairy
Cows
Virginia Ishler Nutrient Management
Specialist Dairy Complex Manager vishler_at_psu.edu
2Development of instrumentation to measure ammonia
volatilization from manure Evaluation of
dietary strategies to increase nitrogen
utilization and reduce ammonia emissions from
manure of lactating dairy cattle
- Neil E. Brown
- PhD Defense Seminar
- Dept of Dairy and Animal Science
- The Pennsylvania State University
- Aug. 23. 2007
3Factors affecting ammonia emissions estimates
- Innate manure characteristics
- - conc. of urea in urine
- - manure pH
- - urinefeces
- - moisture
- Environmental factors
- - temperature
- - wind-speed
- Measurement techniques
- - Micrometeorological
- - Manure N balance
- - Direct measurement (flux chambers)
4Carbohydrate fermentability
- Reduction in corn particle size increased ruminal
degradation of starch (Lykos and Varga, 1995) - Increase in starch availability in the rumen
increased microbial protein (Lykos and Varga,
1995) - Increased microbial protein increased NH3
utilization in the rumen - Increase in rumen fermentable carbohydrates
tended to increase milk yield and efficiency of
production - (Krause et al., 2002)
5- To develop instrumentation
- - to measure NH3 volatilization from manure
- - to evaluate instrumentation using different
dietary strategies
Note Measurements reflect cool weather
conditions and rations developed to meet the
cows requirement for protein.
6Objectives Expt. 1
- To measure the NH3 emissions from a free-stall
dairy barn - To determine the effects of precision feeding
strategies on NH3 emissions from manure
7Materials and methods
- 120 cows divided into two equal groups in a
switchback design - Section A - alfalfa silage based rations
- Section B - grass silage based rations
- Groups balanced for milk production and lactation
8Management and sampling
- Animals milked 2 x daily (bST used)
- Milk production, DMI, BW recorded daily
- MUNs and Milk N efficiency
- Milk samples milk fat, protein
9Composition of diets, DM
All diets were formulated for RDP, RUP and MP
using NRC 2001.
CP 16.5, NDF 32
10Production parameters
Forage, P
11No differences in NH3 volatilization
Power 0.9 to 0.95
Per 60 cows
12Conclusions Expt. 1
- Ammonia emissions not significantly impacted by
dietary treatment. - Emissions resulted in 0.11 lb of NH3/cow/day.
13MUNs and Milk N Efficiency
- MUNs
- Represent urea levels of blood and other body
fluids. - Good monitor of protein and CHO status.
- Correlated with urinary N excretion
- Ideal range 8 to 12 mg/dl
14MUNs and Milk N Efficiency
15MUNs and Milk N Efficiency
- MUN Milk N Eff
- mg/dl
- Alfalfa fine 11.0 28.1
- Alfalfa coarse 9.5 30.0
- Grass fine 10.5 32.2
- Grass coarse 11.5 30.1
Ammonia Emissions Research Penn State
University
16Conservation Innovation GrantTMR Analysis 52
farms
Protein fractions
MUNs
Drs. Jim Ferguson and Bob Munson University of
PA
17Monocacy Watershed Precision Feeding Project PA
portion
Ishler and Cowan Penn State
18SARE Precision Feeding Project
2007
2008
11 farms averaging 180 cows
Sustainable Agricultural Research and Education
Gene Schurman
19SARE Precision Feeding Project
11 farms averaging 180 cows
Sustainable Agricultural Research and Education
Gene Schurman
20Precision Feeding - Applied
2006 -2007
21Precision Feeding - Applied
2007 -2008
22Are there any questions?