2008
DOI: 10.30956/0544-540x-42.2008.45
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Particle Size Influences Preferential Consumption of Hay and Baleage in Total Mixed Dairy Rations

Abstract: Lactating cows require complete balanced rations to meet their high nutritional requirements and to maximize milk and milk fat production. Total mixed rations (TMR) were developed to meet these nutritional needs by thoroughly mixing necessary feedstuffs into a single ration; hence providing a balanced diet in each bite. However, the actual nutrient and fiber concentration consumed by cows can dramatically differ from that of the ration due to selective feeding. The objectives of this study were to 1) evaluate … Show more

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“…One explanation might be that animals in the G-BLG group consumed more of their supplemental feed than animals in the G-HAY group. Cattle seem to prefer BLG over HAY [ 84 ]. If animals consumed more GRASS in the G-HAY group than the G-BLG group, it might explain the differences in long-chain n -3 PUFAs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One explanation might be that animals in the G-BLG group consumed more of their supplemental feed than animals in the G-HAY group. Cattle seem to prefer BLG over HAY [ 84 ]. If animals consumed more GRASS in the G-HAY group than the G-BLG group, it might explain the differences in long-chain n -3 PUFAs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%