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Effect of feeding a corn hybrid selected for leafiness as silage or grain to lactating dairy cattle

Clark et al., 2002

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8469711076929460139
Author
Clark P
Kelm S
Endres M
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Journal of Dairy Science

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A leafy corn hybrid was compared to a grain corn hybrid as silage and high moisture grain to evaluate dry matter intake, milk yield, and milk composition. Sixteen multiparous Holstein cows averaging 97 DIM were used in a feeding trial based on 4× 4 Latin squares with 21-d …
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