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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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Published in:Journal of dairy science 1993-05, Vol.76 (5), p.1365-1374
Main Authors: Petit, Helene V, Tremblay, G. F, Savoie, P, Tremblay, D, Wauthy, J. M
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
blood composition
Cattle - blood
Cattle - physiology
chemical composition
composicion de la sangre
composicion quimica
composition chimique
composition du sang
contenido de materia seca
cutting implements
dairy cows
digestibilidad
digestibilite
digestibility
Digestion
dry matter content
Energy Metabolism
ensilado
ensilage produit
ensilage traitement
ensilaje
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - blood
feed grasses
feed intake
Female
Food industries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
gramineas forrajeras
graminee fourragere
herramientas para cortar
ingestion de pienso
Lactation - physiology
lait
leche
materiel de decoupage
milk
Milk - chemistry
Milk and cheese industries. Ice creams
milk yield
Nitrogen - metabolism
nitrogen retention
peso
poids
prise alimentaire animaux
rendement laitier
rendimiento lechero
retencion nitrogenada
retention azotee
Silage
silage making
teneur en matiere seche
vacas lecheras
vache laitiere
weight
title Milk yield, intake, and blood traits of lactating cows fed grass silage conserved under different harvesting methods
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