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Spinning Straw Into Milk: Can An All- Byproduct Diet Support Milk Production?, M. Hulett, C. Ylioja, T. Wickersham, B. Bradford Jan 2015

Spinning Straw Into Milk: Can An All- Byproduct Diet Support Milk Production?, M. Hulett, C. Ylioja, T. Wickersham, B. Bradford

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Ruminants are able to consume feeds that are unsuitable for humans and monogastric animals, and thus contribute to increased efficiency of our food systems. This study evaluated the performance of dairy cows consuming a diet comprised almost entirely of byproduct feeds, compared with cows consuming a typical lactation diet. The hypothesis was that the byproduct diet could support 80 lb/day of milk production. Although milk production and crude feed efficiency decreased compared to the typical diet, feed efficiency expressed as human-edible output per human-edible input increased for the byproduct diet. This study highlights the unique and important role played by …


Effects Of Dietary Fat Source On Performance Of Lactating Dairy Cows Fed A Pre-Mixed Concentrate, C. Ylioja, C. Abney-Schulte, Rick A. Stock, B. Bradford Jan 2015

Effects Of Dietary Fat Source On Performance Of Lactating Dairy Cows Fed A Pre-Mixed Concentrate, C. Ylioja, C. Abney-Schulte, Rick A. Stock, B. Bradford

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Inclusion of a pre-blended concentrate (OneTrak®, Cargill Inc., Blair, NE) in the total mixed ration (TMR) for dairy cows can simplify the daily mixing of dietary ingredients. A cow’s response to fat supplementation can be affected by other dietary ingredients; however, little is known about production responses to dietary fat in diets with high concentrations of non-forage fiber. This study evaluated cow performance in response to fat sources when the ration contained a pre-blended concentrate composed largely of a non-forage fiber source. Six pens of mid-lactation cows were studied; the addition of saturated fat (Energy Booster 100) and rumen-protected unsaturated …