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Title: Omasal morphology of dairy cows fed with high or low grain content diet prior parturition
Other Titles: Morfologia omasal de vacas leiteiras alimentadas com dieta contendo alto ou baixo teor de grãos antes do parto
Keywords: Papilas unguiculiformes
Bovinos - Dieta de transição
Bovinos - Distúrbios digestivos
Unguiculiform papillae
Cattle - Transition diet
Cattle - Digestive disorders
Issue Date: Nov-2015
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citation: SANTORO, D. de O. R. B. et al. Omasal morphology of dairy cows fed with high or low grain content diet prior parturition. Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 39, n. 6, p. 583-592, nov./dez. 2015.
Abstract: Little is known about the morphological response of the omasum in dairy cows that consume a high-energy diet pre-partum. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a transitional diet with high grain content is able to induce changes in omasum morphology. Six weeks before the expected calving, four Holstein cows were fed a standardization diet, and four weeks before delivery, the cows were fed a diet with high grain content (HGC) or low (LGC) grain content. After calving, all of the cows were fed a high energy lactation diet. The cows that were fed the HGC diet pre-partum had higher dry matter and nutrient intake than the cows that were fed the LGC diet. The mitotic index of the omasum epithelium was higher than the mitotic index in the rumen, but apparently the response to the diet stimuli was slower. In the cows that were fed the HGC diet, the omasum papillae were taller one week before parturition and two weeks post-partum. Cows that were fed the HGC diet had a thinner epithelium due to thinner non-keratinized layers of the omasum epithelium. We conclude that the omasum mucosa of dairy cows responds to the stimuli of a pre-partum HGC diet, which was indicated by the greater height of the omasum papillae and by the reduced thickness of the omasum epithelium. It seems that the mitotic index responds a little more slowly, but the response to the diet stimuli is stronger in the omasum epithelium than in the rumen.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/57321
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