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Journal of Dairy Science | 2012

Cow and herd variation in milk urea nitrogen concentrations in lactating dairy cattle1

M. Aguilar; M.D. Hanigan; H.A. Tucker; B.L. Jones; S.K. Garbade; M.L. McGilliard; C.C. Stallings; K.F. Knowlton; Robert E. James

Milk urea nitrogen (MUN) is correlated with N balance, N intake, and dietary N content, and thus is a good indicator of proper feeding management with respect to protein. It is commonly used to monitor feeding programs to achieve environmental goals; however, genetic diversity also exists among cows. It was hypothesized that phenotypic diversity among cows could bias feed management decisions when monitoring tools do not consider genetic diversity associated with MUN. The objective of the work was to evaluate the effect of cow and herd variation on MUN. Data from 2 previously published research trials and a field trial were subjected to multivariate regression analyses using a mixed model. Analyses of the research trial data showed that MUN concentrations could be predicted equally well from diet composition, milk yield, and milk components regardless of whether dry matter intake was included in the regression model. This indicated that cow and herd variation could be accurately estimated from field trial data when feed intake was not known. Milk urea N was correlated with dietary protein and neutral detergent fiber content, milk yield, milk protein content, and days in milk for both data sets. Cow was a highly significant determinant of MUN regardless of the data set used, and herd trended to significance for the field trial data. When all other variables were held constant, a percentage unit change in dietary protein concentration resulted in a 1.1mg/dL change in MUN. Least squares means estimates of MUN concentrations across herds ranged from a low of 13.6 mg/dL to a high of 17.3 mg/dL. If the observed MUN for the high herd were caused solely by high crude protein feeding, then the herd would have to reduce dietary protein to a concentration of 12.8% of dry matter to achieve a MUN concentration of 12 mg/dL, likely resulting in lost milk production. If the observed phenotypic variation is due to genetic differences among cows, genetic choices could result in herds that exceed target values for MUN when adhering to best management practices, which is consistent with the trend for differences in MUN among herds.


Journal of Dairy Science | 1997

Effect of Degradability of Dietary Protein and Fat on Ruminal, Blood, and Milk Components of Jersey and Holstein Cows

L.A. Rodriguez; C.C. Stallings; J.H. Herbein; M.L. McGilliard


Journal of Dairy Science | 1991

Evaluation of Barley Silage Harvested at Boot and Soft Dough Stages

Y.M. Acosta; C.C. Stallings; C.E. Polan; C.N. Miller


Journal of Dairy Science | 1993

Fecal Consistency as Related to Dietary Composition in Lactating Holstein Cows

R.L. Ireland-Perry; C.C. Stallings


Journal of Dairy Science | 1997

Diurnal Variation in Milk and Plasma Urea Nitrogen in Holstein and Jersey Cows in Response to Degradable Dietary Protein and Added Fat

L.A. Rodriguez; C.C. Stallings; J.H. Herbein; M.L. McGilliard


Journal of Dairy Science | 1988

Degradation of Crude Protein in Forages Determined by In Vitro and In Situ Procedures1

F.J. Janicki; C.C. Stallings


Journal of Dairy Science | 1998

Increase in Milk Yield of Commercial Dairy Herds Fed a Microbial and Enzyme Supplement

M.L. McGilliard; C.C. Stallings


Journal of Dairy Science | 1984

Lead factors for total mixed ration formulation.

C.C. Stallings; M.L. McGilliard


Journal of Dairy Science | 1985

A Computer Ration Evaluation Program for Heifers, Dry Cows, and Lactating Cows

C.C. Stallings; G. Kroll; J.C. Kelley; M.L. McGilliard


Journal of Dairy Science | 1991

Predicting Diet Protein Degradability from Individual Ingredient Estimations In Diets Containing Barley Silages

C.C. Stallings; Y.M. Acosta; C.E. Polan

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