Feeding for Milk Components

Forum: Feeding for Milk Components and Profit

Published on: 07/02/2009
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Author : J. W. Schroeder; NDSU Extension Service, North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Science, and U.S. Department of Agriculture
Nutrition of the dairy cow affects the yield and proportion of milk components. Through the diet, the mammary gland is supplied with blood components to synthesize milk. Non-nutritional factors such as heredity, days in milk, parity, infections, number of secretory cells, as well as temperature and humidity often overshadow nutritional effects.Proper feeding management of the dairy herd can improv...
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Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Veterinary Doctor
Re: Forum: Feeding for Milk Components and Profit
07/07/2009 |

An excellent article and author should be praised to simplify very important aspects of nutrition to improve the milk yield. I wish if author can put some light or he may have included buffalo milk into his research.

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Peshawar, North-West Frontier, Pakistan
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North-West Frontier, Pakistan
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07/07/2009 |

This is an excellent article reporting nutritional association with milk composition" style="font-size:inherit;font-weight:inherit;font-family:inherit;text-decoration:inherit;">milk composition in dairy animals. We are working on similar lines looking for effect of feed types, body condition and age on milk composition in various dairy breeds (buffalo, cattle and goats) of local origin as well as those varying levels of exotic blood.

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Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
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Re: Forum: Feeding for Milk Components and Profit
07/09/2009 |

The article about milk yield is very enlightening.
Thanks !!

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Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Animal Nutritionist
Re: Forum: Feeding for Milk Components and Profit
07/10/2009 |

This is very informative article about  milk yield. The importance of dry matter is up most if we want to increase the protien or fat percentage. But in Indian conditions where fodder is limited and during monsoon season the moisture content of fodder is high, most of the animals are deprived of dry matter intake. This results is low yield of all the major components of the milk.

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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Veterinary Doctor
Re: Forum: Feeding for Milk Components and Profit
07/15/2009 |

Excellent article about  milk yield. Special thanks to author.

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Al Khartum, Sudan
Animal Nutritionist
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05/21/2011 |

Excellent article emphasized the importance of nutrition, association with  milk yield componends and profit. We hope if author may extend the study to include the impact on dairy products, thanks to author.

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