Effects of a pelletized mash containing fresh Asparagopsis taxiformis ‘brominata’ and oil on the performance of Holstein dairy cows
Isabela Fonseca Carrari, Valerie Annabelle Achziger, Nathalia Veloso Tropia, Dhones Rodriguez de Andrade, Marcos Inacio Marcondes

TL;DR
This study found that adding a specific type of seaweed to Holstein dairy cows' diets does not negatively affect their eating habits, milk production, or milk quality.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the effects of a low-iodine, high-bromoform Asparagopsis taxiformis product in dairy cow diets.
Findings
No significant differences in dry matter intake or milk yield were observed between control and Brominata®-fed cows.
Brominata® reduced fat digestibility but did not affect milk fat or other milk components.
Cows did not show preference or avoidance for Brominata® pellets, indicating good palatability.
Abstract
Enteric methane emissions from ruminants are a major environmental concern, and the use of Asparagopsis taxiformis has been proposed as a mitigation strategy. However, its effects on dry matter intake (DMI) and overall animal performance require further investigation. This study evaluated the impact of Brominata® pellets, a high-bromoform, low-iodine Asparagopsis taxiformis product, on the DMI, digestibility, milk production and composition, and feed efficiency of lactating Holstein cows. Twelve lactating Holstein cows (254 ± 54.2 days in milk) were assigned to one of two treatments: a control pellet or the Brominata® pellet. The study lasted 23 days, including a 7-day adaptation period, an 8-day ramp-up phase, and 8 days of full-dose feeding (0.25% DM). Cows were housed individually and provided with a total mixed ration and water. DMI was measured daily, and sorting behavior was…
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TopicsRuminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology · Odor and Emission Control Technologies · Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
