Journal article

Replacing wheat with canola meal in a partial mixed ration increases the milk production of cows grazing at a restricted pasture allowance in spring

MJ Auldist, LC Marett, JS Greenwood, MM Wright, M Hannah, JL Jacobs, WJ Wales

Animal Production Science | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2014

Abstract

Milk production responses were measured in grazing cows offered supplements in different ways. Holstein-Friesian cows averaging 70 days in milk were allocated into 20 groups of eight, each including one rumen-fistulated cow. One of three dietary treatments was then randomly assigned to each of the 20 groups. Treatments were (1) Control (8 groups), where cows were supplemented with rolled wheat grain fed twice daily in the dairy and pasture silage provided in the paddock; (2) partial mixed ration (PMR; 8 groups), where cows were offered a PMR comprising rolled wheat grain, maize grain, maize silage and lucerne hay, which was presented on a feedpad immediately after each milking; the PMR was f..

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The authors are grateful to G. Morris, A. McDonald, D. Clarkson, M. Norman, N. Gleeson and DEPI Ellinbank farm staff for cow feeding and husbandry. Thanks go to Dairy Australia's Nutrition Advisory Group for support with the design and interpretation of this experiment. This research was funded by the Department of Environment and Primary Industries - Victoria, and Dairy Australia (Melbourne, Australia).