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Malic acid is an organic acid naturally found in many forages, but it can also be supplemented. But do they also have health benefits for dairy cows?
Friday. September 22nd, 2017The addition of enzymatic feed additives to dairy cow diets increase feed intake, animal performance
Saturday. June 9th, 2018Supplementing dairy cows with rumen-protected lysine may improve cow intake during the transition period and reduce free fatty acids and β-hydroxybutyrate
Wednesday. October 9th, 2019The addition of enzymatic feed additives to dairy cow diets increase feed intake, animal performance. Enzymes can improve feed efficiency and reduce the cost of
Saturday. December 17th, 2016Tropical forage legumes may provide a cost-effective alternative to the use of soybean meal and sorghum silage in feeds for dairy cows, say researchers.
Saturday. March 9th, 2019Wheat bran and sugar beet pulp can support production while replacing human-edible food stuffs in dairy cattle diets, say researchers.
Thursday. January 11th, 2018Supplementing dairy cow diets with chitosan may boost feed efficiency and increase milk levels of unsaturated fatty acids, however, also adding whole raw soybea
Wednesday. January 2nd, 2019Adding supplemental fat to dairy cow diets may reduce cows’ methane yield regardless of grain used in the diet, say researchers.
Friday. July 12th, 2019What is the effect of a partial substitution of soybean meal and corn grain with field peas in dairy cow diets?
Tuesday. October 17th, 2017Malic acid is an organic acid naturally found in many forages, but it can also be supplemented. But do they also have health benefits for dairy cows?
Wednesday. March 8th, 2017