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963 related items for PubMed ID: 29778484

  • 1. Effect of grain- or by-product-based concentrate fed with early- or late-harvested first-cut grass silage on dairy cow performance.
    Pang D, Yan T, Trevisi E, Krizsan SJ.
    J Dairy Sci; 2018 Aug; 101(8):7133-7145. PubMed ID: 29778484
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  • 3. Replacement of barley with oats and dehulled oats: Effects on milk production, enteric methane emissions, and energy utilization in dairy cows fed a grass silage-based diet.
    Fant P, Ramin M, Huhtanen P.
    J Dairy Sci; 2021 Dec; 104(12):12540-12552. PubMed ID: 34531047
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  • 4. Effects of replacement of late-harvested grass silage and barley with early-harvested silage on ruminal digestion efficiency in lactating dairy cows.
    Cabezas-Garcia EH, Krizsan SJ, Shingfield KJ, Huhtanen P.
    J Dairy Sci; 2018 Feb; 101(2):1177-1189. PubMed ID: 29174160
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  • 7. Ensiled pulp from biorefining increased milk production in dairy cows compared with grass-clover silage.
    Kragbæk Damborg V, Krogh Jensen S, Johansen M, Ambye-Jensen M, Weisbjerg MR.
    J Dairy Sci; 2019 Oct; 102(10):8883-8897. PubMed ID: 31378499
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  • 9. The effects of gradual replacement of barley with oats on enteric methane emissions, rumen fermentation, milk production, and energy utilization in dairy cows.
    Ramin M, Fant P, Huhtanen P.
    J Dairy Sci; 2021 May; 104(5):5617-5630. PubMed ID: 33685675
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  • 11. Utilization of protein in red clover and alfalfa silages by lactating dairy cows and growing lambs.
    Broderick GA.
    J Dairy Sci; 2018 Feb; 101(2):1190-1205. PubMed ID: 29224883
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  • 15. Replacing corn silage with different forage millet silage cultivars: effects on milk yield, nutrient digestion, and ruminal fermentation of lactating dairy cows.
    Brunette T, Baurhoo B, Mustafa AF.
    J Dairy Sci; 2014 Oct; 97(10):6440-9. PubMed ID: 25108857
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  • 16. Enteric methane production, rumen volatile fatty acid concentrations, and milk fatty acid composition in lactating Holstein-Friesian cows fed grass silage- or corn silage-based diets.
    van Gastelen S, Antunes-Fernandes EC, Hettinga KA, Klop G, Alferink SJ, Hendriks WH, Dijkstra J.
    J Dairy Sci; 2015 Mar; 98(3):1915-27. PubMed ID: 25582590
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  • 18. Evaluation of lower-starch diets for lactating Holstein dairy cows.
    Dann HM, Tucker HA, Cotanch KW, Krawczel PD, Mooney CS, Grant RJ, Eguchi T.
    J Dairy Sci; 2014 Nov; 97(11):7151-61. PubMed ID: 25242424
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  • 19. Feeding of wheat bran and sugar beet pulp as sole supplements in high-forage diets emphasizes the potential of dairy cattle for human food supply.
    Ertl P, Zebeli Q, Zollitsch W, Knaus W.
    J Dairy Sci; 2016 Feb; 99(2):1228-1236. PubMed ID: 26709167
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