Concentrated feed is used for various reasons. Those who want to reduce their feed intake should consider these reasons when making a reduction. Based on scientific studies, a recent article by Dr. Andreas Steinwidder offers tips on what you need to consider on your farm.
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- Analysis of basic and concentrated feed according to the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System and in-situ method
- Influence of delayed concentrate feeding and once-daily milking around calving on organic dairy cows
- Influence of reduced concentrate feed supply on the performance of Fleckvieh cows in organic dairy farming
- Feed intake and milk yield of dairy cows kept indoors or on half-day pasture with the aim of saving protein concentrate feed
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- Strategies for reducing the use of concentrated feed in organic dairy farms in the mountainous regions of Austria
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- Effect of once-daily milking and concentrated feed around calving on the energy balance of cows
- Effect of once-daily milking and concentrated feed around calving on the energy balance of cows
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