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    Efficiency key to cost effective dairy diets

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltMay 31, 20212 Mins Read
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    The increased use of palm-based C16 fatty acids in biofuel production, combined with rising shipping costs from the Far East, is putting price pressure on its use as a fat supplement in dairy diets, but efficiency measures can help mitigate cost rises according to UFAC-UK.

    Plam-based C16 fat supplements are widely used by dairy farmers to support butterfat production and prevent deductions from the milk cheque.

    “With rising costs, it is crucial that these products are used as efficiently as possible,” said UFAC-UK national sales manager, Nigel Bateson. “Many factors affect the digestibility of the fat supplement, including the level of feeding and the passage rate through the cow.”

    Researchers in both Europe (Borsting et al.,1992) and North America (Lock and de Souza, 2018) have shown that providing a rumen inert source of unsaturated fatty acids improves the digestibility of saturated fat such as C16.

    In particular, it has been shown that supplying rumen inert oleic acid (C18:1) has a significant effect on fat micelle formation in the intestine leading to improved fatty acid digestibility. To get the best result from C16 supplementation, it should be combined with rumen inert C18:1.

    It has been also been shown that supplying a range of fatty acids at the intestinal level will not only maximise energy supply to the cow but also optimise fatty acid digestibility and aid NDF digestibility (Lock and de Souza 2020).

    Supa Cream from UFAC-UK is a formulated fat supplement derived from highly digestible oils, boosting the digestibility of both fatty acids and NDF in order to maximise energy supply to the cow.

    “By suppling C16:0 to aid butterfat production, combined with rumen inert C18:1 and glycerine to improve total fatty acid digestibility, NDF digestibility and support cow body condition, we can optimise energy supply,” said Mr Bateson. “The product also contains rumen inert long-chain omega 3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) from fish oil to improve health and fertility.”

    For more information go to www.ufacuk.com

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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