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NutriDense Corn Grain and Corn Silage for Dairy Cows [PDF]
Twenty multiparous Holstein cows, 4 of them surgically fitted with ruminal cannulas, were used in a replicated 4 x 4 Latin square to compare the effects of whole-plant silage and grain produced from NutriDense (ND), leafy NutriDense (LND), or a conventional yellow dent (YD) hybrid on ruminal fermentation, total tract nutrient digestibility, and ...
B C, Benefield +3 more
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THE OCCURRENCE OF METHYL ALCOHOL IN CORN SILAGE. [PDF]
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Hart, E. B., Lamb, A. R.
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Yield and nutritive value of the silage of corn intercropped with tropical perennial grasses [PDF]
: The objective of this work was to compare the yield and nutritive value of the silage of corn intercropped with palisade grass (Urochloa brizantha 'Marandu') or guinea grass (Megathyrsus maximus 'Tanzânia') with those of the silage of monocropped corn,
Nídia Raquel Costa +7 more
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Feeding Value of Dwarf Corn Silage Compared with Corn and Hybrid Sorghum Silages
Abstract Twenty-seven lactating cows were used in a continuous study of 119 days to compare the feeding value of silages made from dwarf corn, hybrid forage sorghum, and corn. No significant differences in dry matter consumption, FCM production, or body weight changes were observed.
J H, BYERS, K A, KENDALL, E E, ORMISTON
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WHOLE CORN MAIZE AND GREEN COTTON PLANTS SILAGES ON FATTENING CALVES [PDF]
This work was carried out to study the effect of green cotton plants by-product and whole corn silage on feed intake, nutrients digestibility, nutritive value, growth performance and economic efficiency of fattening Friesian crossbred calves fed the ...
M. Marghany,
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Effects of Silage pH on Voluntary Intake of Corn Silage
We evaluated effects of silage pH on corn silage intake. Sixteen Holstein heifers (292 kg) were fed control corn silage during a 2-wk preliminary period. This was followed by an 8-wk experimental period in which animals were fed silage neutralized with 0, 2, 4, or 6% sodium bicarbonate (dry matter) added prior to feeding with corresponding pH's 3.72, 4.
R D, Shaver +2 more
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In vivo and in vitro studies to evaluate nutritional value of Chenopodium quinoa as unconventional forage resource for feeding ruminants [PDF]
The present study was carried out to justify the nutritional value of quinoa hay or silage as unconventional forage source for feeding ruminants in compare with the ordinary berseem hay and corn silage.
M. Yacout, R. Salama, M. Elgzar, A. Awad
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Effect of kneading and microwave treatment on the quality of corn straw silage
In order to study the effect of microwave pretreatment on the quality of corn straw silage. Corn straw silage without microwave treatment was used as the control and corn straw silage kneaded and crushed of different length was used as the experimental ...
Ying ZHANG
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Corn Stover Silage versus Corn Silage for Milk Production
The information available on the feeding value of corn stover silage is limited and no experimental data has been reported comparing corn stover silage, made from cured corn stalks, with corn silage, as feeds for milk production. Rusk, of the Illinois Experiment Station, successfully maintained breeding beef cows through the winter on corn stover ...
Morrison, F. B. +2 more
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Corn straw contains rich nutrients such as crude fiber, crude protein, lysine, phosphorus and calcium, but the corn stem is coarse and hard, with poor palatability and low direct feeding utilization rate.
DUAN Dai-xiang +3 more
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