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Title: Particle size distribution of total mixed rations fed to Italian Mediterranean buffaloes measured by the PSPS: impact on milk quality and digestibility
Authors: Chiara Evangelista
PETROCCHI JASINSKI, FRANCESCA 
Basiricò, Loredana 
Giovanni Turriziani
Bernabucci, Umberto 
Journal: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE 
Issue Date: 2024
Abstract: 
Buffalo breeding in Italy is becoming increasingly economically attractive, with milk production
in the Lazio region growing by 15% since 2004. However, the optimal physical characteristics of
total mixed rations (TMR) have not been thoroughly investigated. This lack of research suggests
the need for greater attention to the physical characteristics of diet, which, combined with its
chemical properties, may negatively impact milk yield (MY) and milk quality (MQ), as seen in
dairy cows. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the effect of diet composition,
with a particular focus on the physical component, on MY and MQ, and apparent digestibility
(AD) of dairy buffaloes. The study was conducted on 10 dairy buffalo farms in Amaseno valley
(Italy). Monthly samples of TMR, faeces, and bulk milk were collected over a 12-month period,
alongside interviews with farmers to gather information on MY and diet composition. The
results revealed a high variability in the physical-chemical composition of diets across farms,
attributable to differences in feeding management practices. Both chemical and physical component
were found to be associated with MY, MQ and AD changes. A ration poor in roughage
and rich in concentrate negatively affected MQ showing lower milk fat, and higher somatic cells
count and milk urea, while a greater presence of coarse particles and high fibre were associated
with lower MY. Nevertheless, coarse particles and aNDF were positively associated with milk
clotting parameters and aNDF digestibility. Our study emphasised the high importance of fibre
for improving MQ of dairy buffaloes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/52743
ISSN: 1594-4077
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2024.2417714
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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