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Production response to increased calcium salts of palm fatty acids in dairy cows

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

T. Goodman
Affiliation:
Myerscough College, Myerscough Hall, Bilsborrow, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 0RY, UK
N. Gardner
Affiliation:
Volac International Ltd., Volac House, Orwell, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 5QX, UK
C. Lord
Affiliation:
Myerscough College, Myerscough Hall, Bilsborrow, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 0RY, UK
A. Nickson
Affiliation:
Myerscough College, Myerscough Hall, Bilsborrow, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 0RY, UK
J. Long
Affiliation:
Pye Farm Feed, Lansil Way, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 3QY, UK
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High levels of dietary concentrates are often used to support milk production and it is important to investigate ways to feed them efficiently. Fats have the greatest energy density of any feed ingredient and the inclusion of protected fats in the dairy cow ration enables a high energy but balanced ration to be fed. The aim of this trial was to investigate the effect of feeding different levels of Megalac (Volac International Ltd, Herts) to dairy cows and to compare milk yield, milk composition, fertility and body condition score (BCS).

Type
Lactation
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2003

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