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Effect of corn silage particle size and supplemental hay on rumen pH and feed preference by dairy cows fed high-starch diets
A. D. Kmicikewycz, A. J. Heinrichs
Animal Science
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Keyphrases
Particle Size
100%
Feeding Preference
100%
Rumen pH
100%
Corn Silage
100%
High-starch Diet
100%
Dairy Cow Diet
100%
Total Mixed Ration
72%
Subacute Ruminal Acidosis
54%
Rumen
27%
Milk
18%
Cannulated
18%
Ruminal pH
18%
Protein Concentration
9%
Acetate
9%
Adaptation
9%
Particle Size Effect
9%
Lactate
9%
Milk Protein
9%
Holstein Cows
9%
Daily Averages
9%
Lactating Cows
9%
Cow Feeding
9%
Butyrate
9%
Propionate
9%
All-phase
9%
Rumen Cannula
9%
Valerate
9%
Fat Yield
9%
Milk Lactose
9%
Orchardgrass
9%
Latin Square
9%
Recovery Phase
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Feeds
100%
Rumen
100%
Dairy Cows
100%
Corn Silage
100%
Cow
72%
Total Mixed Ration
72%
Cannula
9%
Holstein
9%
Lactose
9%
Milk Protein
9%
Dactylis glomerata
9%