Understanding Fiber Digestibility & Tools To help Rumen ... · Recent advances in NDF analysis...
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Dairy Consultant SeminarOrlando - January 2019
Tony Hall MSc MIBiol PASLallemand Animal Nutrition – North America
UnderstandingFiber Digestibility& Tools To help Rumen Function
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Need to be better than “average” at everything!Especially Forage Quality
(Prof Salfer – University of MN – Nov 2018)
(In competitive industries when: Price => Cost then Profit => Zero)
Profit cohorts by annual milk per cow
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Milk Component Yield – Biggest Factor
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Milk Cow Feed Efficiency (& NMIOTFC) is driven by Diet Dry Matter Digestibility
Forage Quality; Rumen Function; Diet NDF Digestibilityand Diet Starch Digestibility
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Improved forage fiber digestibility is one of the keys to higher milk production
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Fiber is a Nutritional Entity (not a chemical one!)
Fiber is measured by chemical insolubility Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF) – is the best measure of
insoluble fiber for ruminants
■ Dry matter intakes
■ Digestibility
■ Rate of passage
■ Rumen function and health
Mertens D. R. 2015 CNC
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Even the way we report NDF has changed recently
NDFDM amylase-NDFDM a-NDFOM(Dry matter basis) (Dry matter basis) (Organic matter basis)
Van Souest PJ & RH Wine 1967 JAOAC
Fiber (NDF) is unique among described nutrients – no endogenous loss! Therefore apparent and true fiber digestibility (NDFD) are the same
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Now using NDF digestibility and associated rate values
Courtesy of Dr. Mike Van Amburgh
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Comparison of NDF Disappearance in 5 Hay Samples
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NDFD pools & rates by forage type
Courtesy of Dr. Mike Van Amburgh
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Courtesy of R Ward 2017 Pers .Comm .
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Rate of NDF digestion (kd values) - also important
Courtesy of J Goeser 2015 RRL
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Range of “smoothed" kd values for NDF based on uNDF240
Courtesy Dairyland Labs Website
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Courtesy of R Ward 2017 Pers .Comm .
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The utility of NDFDom, kd-rate and 240 hr uNDFom via NIR analysis
■ Potentially rapid turn round of very useful NDF data
■ Gives insight into the likely rate and extent of NDF digestion
■ Higher aNDFDom gives two fold effect on potential calorie intake to the high performing cow.
■ Allows one to benchmark forages for use based on more than NDF alone
■ Measure of ballast (“fill” or physical constraint on dry matter intake) in high performing cows at appetite limit.
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Taking a closer look at uNDFom
Besides uNDF’s known role in estimating the potentially digestible NDF pool and associated digestion rates there is currently dairy cow trial work focused on uNDF intakes, using both 30hr and 240 hr time
points in forages.
(NB: A 120 hr time point appears to work best for defining uNDF in plant byproducts feed ingredients!)
■ uNDF appears to have a key role in maintaining the rumen digesta load
■ uNDF is likely related to physically effective NDF (peNDF) and chewing
■ uNDF related to dry matter intake and appetite limit
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240 hr uNDFom intakes published to date
■ Miner Institute (2014): 0.30% BW as possible minimum0.40% BW as possible maximum
■ University of Bologna (2015): 0.35% BW to 0.48% BW
■ Cornell University (2016): 0.42% BW to 0.48% BW
It’s a work in progress with some likely confounding factors; fermented forages versus dried forages, forage inclusion rates, forage particle and fragility, non forage fiber sources etc.
Rick Grant (Miner Inst. NY) – Cornell Nut Conf 2018 -> peuNDF240 (4.0 mm screen)
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Crop factors influencing NDFD in forages
■ Maturity – cutting date
■ Plant genetics (e.g. BMR)
■ Legume versus grass
■ Cool season forages better than warm season forages
■ Long spells of hot weather promote lignification
■ Poor silage or hay conservation practices (ADICP)
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Silage inoculant treatment to influence NDFD
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Buchneri 40788 silage inoculant to negate wild yeasts
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Extends TMR “Shelf Life”
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Ration & Feed Management Practices Negatively Influencing Forage NDFD
■ Sub acute ruminal acidosis (SARA) (Plaizier J C et al 2001: Can J An Sci)[Starch, NFC, F;G ratio, pe-NDF, particle size, rate of passage, stocking density, TMR feed allocations & push ups, empty bunk, time away from parlor, fresh cow pen etc]
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Ration & Feed Management Practices Negatively Influencing Forage NDFD
■ Insufficient soluble & degradable – N compounds and BCAA’s in ration
■ Insufficient rumen fermentable carbs
■ Excess RUFAL
■ Wild yeasts
■ Mycotoxins (Patulin & DON)
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Forages with low NDFDomWhat are your options?
■ Dilute out or substitute with another forage if forage inventory and ration formulation options allow.
■ Dilute out or substitute with a digestible non forage fiber source if practical and or economic
■ Consider inclusion of a research proven active dry yeast such as Levucell SC 1077 to manage SARA and improve NDF digestibility.
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LEVUCELL SC CNCM I-1077 helps improve rumen function:
Lactate-producing bacteria
Fiber degradation
Microbial populationoptimization
Rumen pH
Lactate-utilizing bacteria Anaerobic condition (thanks to oxygen scavenging)
More informationon the Research Bibliography
Levucell SC 1077 – Effect on Rumen Function
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LEVUCELL SC optimizes feeding behavior of ruminants with a positive effect on digestive comfort
Meal frequency and meal size are two important criteria that impact rumen pH and rumen efficiency
Growsafe system to access to feeding behaviour
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Levucell SC 1077 – Key Features – Rumen pH
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LEVUCELL SC helps maintain rumen pH to optimum non acidotic levels:The lower the control is (acute level) the higher the effect of LEVUCELL SC is
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LEVUCELL SC stimulates fiber colonization by cellulolytic bacteria and fungi
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Rumen cannulated sheep
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Positive effect of Levucell SC 1077 on fibrolytic potentialSC 1077 has a high effect on increasing fibrolytic activity when diet is acidotic
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LEVUCELL SC fosters NDF degradability of more than 200 different forages
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**Oba & Allen 1999, J Dairy Sci 82:589–596Guedes et al., CECAV Portugal, 2008. Anim Feed Sci Technol 145:27-40, Guedes et al., CECAV Portugal, 2010. Proceeding from Wageningen Symposium, Netherlands pp 25-30, Gomez M.J. et al, CECAV Portugal, Congresso de Zootechnica 2015. Chaucheyras-Durand F. et al., INRA France, 2010, J Dairy ScJ. Anim. Sci. 88 (S2)/J. Dairy Sci. 93 (S1) : 145, Walker and Cintora, BRI, Canada 2010, Ding G. et al, China Agricultural University, China, 2014 J. Anim. Sci. and Biotech. 5 :24, Souza D.O. Lallemand Internal report, University of São Paulo, Brazil, 2015, Souza D.O., University of São Paulo, Brazil, 2018, Anim Feed Sci Technol 236:149-158
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Levucell SC 1077 – Key Features – Fiber degradation
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LEVUCELL SC increases total digestibility of Neutral Detergent Fiber with positive potential impact on energy corrected milk
** Oba M. and M. S. Allen, 1999, J Dairy Sci 82:589–596Bitencourt L. L. et al, Federal University of Lavras, Brazil, 2011, Sci Agric. 68 (3): 301-307
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Dynamic model for fiber digestion
Diet ingredient
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NDF (carbohydrate) degraded
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Metabolisable energy
Net Energy for Maintenance
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Diet compositionForage/concentrate ratio
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Rumen pH
live yeastSC I-1077
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1) Fill the inclusion rate of LEVUCELL SC (0,0005kg/cow/day)
2) Evaluate the dietbalance and the predicted milk
(Metabolisable EnergyME and Protein MP)
Inclusion of LEVUCELL SC submodel into NDS
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Diet composition without LEVUCELL SC
Compare milk production effect with & without Levucell
Predicted milk production without LEVUCELL SC
Diet composition with LEVUCELL SC Predicted milk production with LEVUCELL SC
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Effect on Rumen pH & SARA prediction
Diet composition without LEVUCELL SC Predicted Rumen pH without LEVUCELL SC
Diet composition with LEVUCELL SC Predicted Rumen pHwith LEVUCELL SC
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Diet composition without LEVUCELL SC Predicted potentially degraded fiber whichare fermented (Fermented CHO B3)
without LEVUCELL SC
Diet composition with LEVUCELL SC Predicted potentially degraded fiber whichis fermented (Fermented CHO B3)
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Effect of Levucell on NDF digestibility
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Predicted NDF and pdNDF True Total tract digestibility without LEVUCELL SC
Predicted NDF and pdNDF True Total tract digestibility with LEVUCELL SC
Levucell Sc & NDF digestibility
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Income Over Feed Cost
Income over feed cost (IOFC) and feedefficiency (ECM efficiency)
without LEVUCELL SC
Income over feed cost (IOFC) and feedefficiency (ECM efficiency)
with LEVUCELL SC
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Educational Resources on Rumen Health
Explore our new educational website:
Want to learn more about rumen microorganisms ?
RuminantDigestiveSystem.comis a resource to learn more about:
■ The rumen environment and microbial function
■ Potential rumen challenges encountered on-farm
■ News curated by Lallemand ruminant experts
■ Important references and publications
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CONCLUSION■ Due to weather (and other extenuating circumstances) the client does not
always provide the consultant with the high quality forage base we know his cows need and deserve!
■ Recent advances in NDF analysis (NDFD, kd & uNDF) allow us all to have a better understanding of a forages potential, and/or limitations.
■ There will be further developments, particularly with uNDF on appetite limits and its influence on rumen function.
■ NDF pools and rates may become more complex to describe forages – dynamic ration formulation model dependent
■ Some strain specific silage inoculant and ADY’s can be used cost effectively to help leverage more NDFD from forages
■ The positive influence of the ADY Levucell SC 1077 for dairy cows can now be predicted in carious ration formulations using the Levucell Sub Model in NDS
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Understanding Fiber Digestibility & Tools To help Rumen FunctionNeed to be better than “average” at everything!�Especially Forage Quality�(Prof Salfer – University of MN – Nov 2018)Milk Component Yield – Biggest FactorMilk Cow Feed Efficiency (& NMIOTFC) is driven by �Diet Dry Matter DigestibilityImproved forage fiber digestibility is one of the keys �to higher milk productionFiber is a Nutritional Entity (not a chemical one!) Even the way we report NDF has changed recently�Now using NDF digestibility �and associated rate values�Comparison of NDF Disappearance in 5 Hay SamplesNDFD pools & rates by forage type Slide Number 11Rate of NDF digestion (kd values) - also importantRange of “smoothed" kd values for NDF based on uNDF240Slide Number 14The utility of NDFDom, kd-rate �and 240 hr uNDFom via NIR analysisTaking a closer look at uNDFom240 hr uNDFom intakes published to dateCrop factors influencing NDFD in foragesSilage inoculant treatment to influence NDFD Buchneri 40788 silage inoculant to negate wild yeastsExtends TMR “Shelf Life”Ration & Feed Management Practices Negatively �Influencing Forage NDFDRation & Feed Management Practices Negatively �Influencing Forage NDFDForages with low NDFDom �What are your options?Levucell SC 1077 – Effect on Rumen FunctionLevucell SC 1077 – Key Features – Rumen pHEffect of Levucell SC 1077 on rumen pHLevucell SC 1077 – Key Features – Fiber degradationSlide Number 35Levucell SC 1077 – Key Features – Fiber degradationIn vivo benefits of Levucell SC 1077 on total tract digestibilitySlide Number 41Slide Number 42Compare milk production effect with & without LevucellEffect on Rumen pH & SARA predictionEffect of Levucell on NDF digestibility Slide Number 46Slide Number 47Educational Resources on Rumen Health CONCLUSIONSlide Number 50