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Impact of Dairy Cow Eating Behavior on Health and Production

Published: September 4, 2018
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Introduction Past research in dairy cattle nutritional management has focused almost exclusively on the nutritive aspects of the diet, resulting in many discoveries and improvements in dairy cow health and production. Despite many advances this field we are still faced with several challenges associated with feeding dairy cattle. Recent field observations suggest that housing and management ...
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Trevor DeVries
Poultry Health Research Network
Poultry Health Research Network
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ferante righi
14 de marzo de 2020
In automatic milking sistem (AMS) when will be better to delivery the second PMR if the first feeding is delivy at six am?Thanks
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Trevor DeVries
Poultry Health Research Network
Poultry Health Research Network
14 de marzo de 2020
While there is no data on this, it would most likely be best to deliver a second feeding (if feeding 2x/d) 12 hours later....and make sure feed is pushed up continually (ideally hourly) in between feed deliveries.
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ferante righi
15 de marzo de 2020
Thanks about your advice.Best regards
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Rudra Desai
11 de abril de 2020
Instead habits feed them what in need to control functional and metabolic disorder right time
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