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                              Effect of probiotics supplementation on the 
                              performance of lactating crossbred cows - 
                              V. M. Vibhute, R.R. Shelke, S.D. Chavan, S.P. Nage
                              Vet World. 2011; 4(12): 557-561
               
              
              
              doi: 10.5455/vetworld.2011.557-561
              
              
               
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
                              
                              
                              
                              Sixteen multifarious cows were selected on the 
                              basis of average daily milk yield and stage of 
                              lactation; they were divided into four groups 
                              (four cows in each group) with parity within each 
                              group. These cows were fed 10gm, 15gm and 20gm 
                              probiotics just before evening milk. The 
                              multi-strain probiotic used were containing four 
                              strains consist of bacteria and fungi namely 
                              Lactobacillus acidophilus, Saccharomyces 
                              cerevisiae, Saccharomyces boulardii and 
                              Propionibacterium frendenreichii. It was found 
                              that, the use of probiotics proved to be effective 
                              in increasing milk production of lactating cows. 
                              Milk fat, milk protein and SNF content tended to 
                              be higher in cows supplemented with probiotics 
                              preparations. The appropriate level of 20 gm 
                              probiotic per day per animal was found effective. 
                              The economic advantage of probiotics depends on 
                              its relative prices and on the levels of milk 
                              production of the cows. 
              
                              
              Keywords: Probiotic, Aspergillus oryzae (AO), Saccharomyces cerevisiae 
                              (SC), Yeast Culture (YC), Dry  matter(DM), Crude 
                              Protein (CP), Crude Fiber (CF), Ether extract 
                              (EE), Nitrogen free extract (NFE), Solid-Not-Fat (SNF),Total 
                              Mixed Ration (TMR).