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High-moisture grain for lactating dairy cattle

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William B. Hight , University of California
Donald L. Bath, University of California

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California Agriculture 21(6):2-2.

Published June 01, 1967

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Abstract

Results of this trial with high-moisture milo and barley were similar to previous studies with carn—all can satisfactorily replace a major portion of a concentrate mix in a dairy ration on an equal dry matter basis. However, it takes from 20 to 30 per cent more high-moisture grain than dry grain to obtain equal dry matter intake and, subsequently, equal milk production.

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High-moisture grain for lactating dairy cattle

William B. Hight, Donald L. Bath
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High-moisture grain for lactating dairy cattle

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

William B. Hight , University of California
Donald L. Bath, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 21(6):2-2.

Published June 01, 1967

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Results of this trial with high-moisture milo and barley were similar to previous studies with carn—all can satisfactorily replace a major portion of a concentrate mix in a dairy ration on an equal dry matter basis. However, it takes from 20 to 30 per cent more high-moisture grain than dry grain to obtain equal dry matter intake and, subsequently, equal milk production.

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