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Feeding lactating dairy cattle long hay separate from the total mixed ration can maintain dry matter intake during incidents of low rumen pH
A. D. Kmicikewycz, A. J. Heinrichs
Animal Science
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Agriculture & Biology
total mixed rations
81%
dry matter intake
66%
dairy cattle
64%
hay
64%
rumen
59%
cows
24%
neutral detergent fiber
8%
crude protein
6%
ruminal acidosis
5%
milk fatty acids
5%
restricted feeding
4%
conjugated linoleic acid
4%
digesta
4%
cannulas
4%
standard deviation
3%
lactose
3%
particle size
3%
milk production
3%
Holstein
3%
dairy cows
3%
fatty acid composition
3%
milk
2%
wheat
2%
body weight
2%
lipids
2%
diet
2%
animals
1%
proteins
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Rumen
100%
Cattle
53%
Milk
31%
Detergents
23%
Parity
22%
Conjugated Linoleic Acids
16%
Triticum
13%
Lactose
13%
Proteins
12%
Cannula
11%
Particle Size
11%
Acidosis
11%
Fatty Acids
9%
Fats
8%
Body Weight
7%
Diet
7%
Animals
5%