Journal article
Invited review: An evaluation of the likely effects of individualized feeding of concentrate supplements to pasture-based dairy cows
JL Hills, WJ Wales, FR Dunshea, SC Garcia, JR Roche
Journal of Dairy Science | Published : 2015
Abstract
In pasture-based dairy systems, supplementary feeds are used to increase dry matter intake and milk production. Historically, supplementation involved the provision of the same amount of feed (usually a grain-based concentrate feed) to each cow in the herd during milking (i.e., flat-rate feeding). The increasing availability of computerized feeding and milk monitoring technology in milking parlors, however, has led to increased interest in the potential benefits of feeding individual cows (i.e., individualized or differential feeding) different amounts and types of supplements according to one or more parameters (e.g., breeding value for milk yield, current milk yield, days in milk, body con..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the financial support of Australian and New Zealand dairy farmers, through their respective levy organizations: Dairy Australia Limited (Southbank, Victoria, Australia; project number: C100000585) and DairyNZ (Newstead, Hamilton, New Zealand; project number: FD 1205). The generous contribution of the New Zealand Ministry of Primary Industries, through the Sustainable Farming Fund (Wellington, New Zealand; project number: 12-021), is also gratefully acknowledged.