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Reprod Nutr Dev ; Suppl 2: 181s-182s, 1990.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2206319

ABSTRACT

Three rumen-fistulated cows fed maize silage and concentrates were supplemented with either soybean oil meal or urea, associated or not with isoacids. The isoacids increased the volatile fatty acid concentration, lowered the ruminal ammonia concentration and in sacco dry matter disappearance and did not influence blood parameters.


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Animal Feed , Cattle/metabolism , Fatty Acids, Volatile/pharmacology , Fermentation/drug effects , Rumen/metabolism , Animals , Cattle/blood , Fatty Acids, Volatile/metabolism , Female , Rumen/drug effects
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Arch Tierernahr ; 38(7-8): 651-61, 1988.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3202694

ABSTRACT

In a 14-week experiment beginning at week 4 postpartum, with 40 individually housed autumn calving cows a system of flat rate feeding (F) was compared with standard feeding (N). The basal ration consisted of a restricted amount of maize silage and ad libitum grass silage. Average daily concentrate DM consumed was 6.3 and 6.5 kg for treatment F and N respectively. Treatment F resulted in a non-significant higher forage DM intake. Covariant adjusted yields of milk (27.8 and 27.9 kg/d) and 4% fat corrected milk (28.3 and 28.3 kg/d) were not decreased by treatment F. The system of concentrate allocation had no effect on either milk composition or body weight changes. The results are discussed in relation to other data.


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Animal Feed , Cattle/metabolism , Lactation/metabolism , Animals , Eating , Female , Milk/analysis , Pregnancy
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