A double reversal trial with three, 4-week periods was used to determine the effect on milk quality of feeding dehydrated poultry waste to lactating dairy cows. Fifteen cows were fed a control ration for 4 weeks (Period 1), followed by an experimental ration containing dehydrated poultry waste for 4 weeks (Period 2), and then by the control ration for 4 weeks (Period 3). Milk was collected daily and scored by five judges using the ADSA milk flavor scoring guide. Milk compsition (fat, protein, lactose, and solids-not-fat) was determined on alternate days. During Periods 2 and 3 weekly composite samples were collected to determine concentrations of cadmium, copper, lead, zinc, and tocopherol. No significant differences were found in any of the milk quality factors studied.
Effect of 16-hr subculture upon recovery values of cultures after 1, 3, and 6 months at-196 C 99 Growth curve of Culture 10 before and after storage at-196 C 116 Growth curve of Culture 11 before and after storage at-196 C Growth curve of Culture 13 before and after storage at-196 C 120 Growth curve of Culture 14 before and after storage at-196 C Growth curve of Culture 17 before and after storage at-196 C Growth curve of Culture 18 before and after storage at-196 C 126
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