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Feeding Concentrates

Supplements for Dairy Cows

Revised Edition

Feeding Concentrates  
Roy Kellaway   Dairy Australia
Tim Harrington   Ridley Agriproducts

Bibliography, Index
184 pages
Publisher: Landlinks Press
2004


    Paperback - ISBN: 0643069410 - AU $49.95
 
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Description
This book presents strategies for feeding energy and protein supplements to pasture-fed dairy cows and examines the potential economic benefits.

Effective supplementary feeding of concentrates is critical to the success of all dairy farms. This book is a substantially revised edition of 'Feeding Concentrates: Supplements for Dairy Cows' DRDC 1993. It focuses on feeding concentrates to pasture fed cows to achieve high milk production per cow per hectare, and will assist farmers to decide which supplements give the best results in their particular situation.

The benefits that arise from supplementary feeding include higher stocking rates, promotion of growth in heifers and young cows; better body condition score and increased lactation length when pasture is less available; improved pasture use; reduced cost per tonne of pasture eaten; flexibility to increase milk production when milk prices are high; and increased milk protein content when the energy content in pasture is low.

This edition has thoroughly reviewed the issues and clearly documents the results of research particularly for grains supplementation.

The summaries and recommendations in each chapter will be particularly helpful to dairy farmers in making best management decisions relating to concentrate feeding.

Contents
Foreword
General summary
Milk composition
Strategies for concentrate feeding
Measurement of milk responses to supplementation
Energy supplements
Protein supplements
Fat supplements
Mineral supplements
Dietary cation-anion difference
Buffers and antibiotics
Factors affecting the response to supplementation
Economic analysis of concentrate feeding
References

Reviews
". . . as a valuable companion and update to its predecessor for all upcoming and experienced dairy consultants, feed manufacturers/suppliers and dairy farmers who want to keep up to date with the latest findings in this field of dairy cow nutrition."
Denis M'Gee (Agricultural Science v.17 no.2, 2004)

Readership
Dairy farmers (subtropical/temperate regions of Australia), nutritionists, feed suppliers, State departments of Agriculture, consultants, graduates and undergraduates and veterinarians.

Related Titles
Calf Rearing - A Practical Guide

Related Categories
Landlinks : Livestock - Cattle

  
 


 
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