Influence of fiber form in a complete mixed ration on incidence of left displaced abomasum in postpartum dairy cows. |
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Authors: | L J Dawson E P Aalseth L E Rice G D Adams |
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Affiliation: | Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater 74078. |
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Abstract: | During the fall of 1982, increased incidence of left displaced abomasum (LDA) was seen in a group of cows fed a complete pelleted ration (3/16 inch) at the university's dairy center during the early postpartum period. Of these, 17.4% developed LDA when fed this experimental ration, whereas only 1.6% of the remaining cows in the herd developed LDA. The latter cows (as a control) were fed loose alfalfa hay, sorghum silage, and an 18% crude protein mix. Most of the fiber in the experimental diet or pelleted diet was alfalfa hay (30% as-fed basis) that was ground through a quarter-inch screen for incorporation into the pellet. Another 10% of the dietary fiber was contributed by cottonseed hulls. Thus, increased incidence of LDA may be associated with short length of the dietary fiber in the pelleted form. |
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