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Forum: Effect of Corn Silage Diets to Dairy Cows
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V. R. Moreira - C. Cragnolino and L. D. Satter
INTERPRETIVE SUMMARY Corn and alfalfa are among the forages most commonly fed to lactating dairy cows because of agronomical, nutritional and economical reasons. Large dairy farms are increasingly feeding corn silage as their main forage source. In this study, cows fed mixtures of corn silage and alfalfa silage had higher feed intake and milk production compared to cows offered corn silag...
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