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2009; Dairy; Feed intake; Fiber; Milk yield; Wet corn gluten feed
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Effects Of Feeding Increased Amounts Of Wet Corn Gluten Feed On Dairy Cow Metabolism And Milk Production (2009), Evan C. Titgemeyer, Barry J. Bradford
Effects Of Feeding Increased Amounts Of Wet Corn Gluten Feed On Dairy Cow Metabolism And Milk Production (2009), Evan C. Titgemeyer, Barry J. Bradford
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of feeding increasing dietary amounts of wet corn gluten feed (WCGF). Eight lactating Holstein cows were housed in a tie-stall facility and fed 1 of 4 diets containing 0, 11, 23, or 34% WCGF on a dry matter basis. To maintain similar nutrient concentrations, alfalfa hay, corn silage, corn grain, soybean meal, expeller soybean meal, and mineral supplements varied across diets. Feed intake, milk production, body weight, and body condition score were monitored, and effects of WCGF inclusion rate were assessed. Increasing the level of WCGF in the diet led to increased …