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Milk yield, intake, and blood traits of lactating cows fed grass silage conserved under different harvesting methods
Thirty-two Holstein cows (8 primiparous) were assigned to negative control or to one of three treatments to assess three forage harvesting and conservation techniques. Forage was harvested as low moisture silage by either a cylinder-type forage harvester, a self-loading forage harvester, or a round...
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