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Concentrate Mixture,Grass Pellets,Fodder Beets,or Barley as Supplements to Silage ad libitum for High-yielding Dairy Cows on Organic Farms
Authors:Lisbeth Mogensen  Troels Kristensen
Institution:1. Department of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture , Namik Kemal University , Tekirdag, Turkey ersinsamli@yahoo.com;3. Department of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture , Namik Kemal University , Tekirdag, Turkey;4. German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ), Division of Molecular Genetic Epidemiology , Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:In Denmark, organic feeding is typically based on homegrown feed with a high proportion of roughage. Which crop to grow and use as supplementary feed is investigated in this paper. In three experiments, barley (B) was compared with another type of supplementary feed: a concentrate mixture (C), grass pellets (G), or fodder beets (F). The concentrate mixture resulted in a higher (P=0.002) milk yield (25.9 vs. 23.7 kg), a tendency of a lower (P=0.07) fat content (4.08 vs. 4.25%), and a higher (P=0.006) ECM yield (25.7 vs. 24.1 kg) compared to feeding barley as supplement at the same energy level. Grass pellets resulted in a lower (P=0.01) milk fat content (3.74 vs. 4.07%), a tendency of a lower (P=0.12) protein content (3.14 vs. 3.23%), but no different milk or ECM yield compared to feeding barley as supplement at the same dry matter level. Fodder beet tended to decrease (P=0.12) the milk yield (20.7 vs. 22.0 kg), and the ECM yield (P=0.05) was lower (21.5 vs. 22.9 kg) whereas the composition of the milk was unaffected compared to the total mixed ration with barley.
Keywords:Health  homegrown  milk yield  organic feeding  supplementary feed
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