Field peas as a protein source for high-production dairy cows on grass silage and hay based feeding
Twenty-four dairy cows with high milk yields were used in an experiment in which peas and soybean meal were compared for feeding value, when given as protein sources in grass silage and hay based feeding. In their barley and outs based concentrate mixture three different groups recevied: 1) soybean...
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doaj-d920b1b8d38e4217b8301573761967ab2020-11-25T01:49:15ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951981-08-01535Field peas as a protein source for high-production dairy cows on grass silage and hay based feeding Liisa Syrjälä-Qvist0Jouko Setälä1Mikko Tuori2Department of Animal Husbandry, University of Helsinki, 00710 Helsinki 71Department of Animal Husbandry, University of Helsinki, 00710 Helsinki 71Department of Animal Husbandry, University of Helsinki, 00710 Helsinki 71Twenty-four dairy cows with high milk yields were used in an experiment in which peas and soybean meal were compared for feeding value, when given as protein sources in grass silage and hay based feeding. In their barley and outs based concentrate mixture three different groups recevied: 1) soybean meal 14 %, 2) soybean meal 7.5 %plus ground peas 15 % or 3) ground peas 35%. The peas were almost equivalent as a protein source to the soybean meal. There were no significant differences between the soybean and pea groups in the intake and utilization of feeds, milk production and milk composition or liveweight changes of the animals. Thus, in silage and hay based feeding the proportion of peas in the concentrate mixture can be at least 35 % and the daily pea ration can amount to 3—4kg without any harmful effects on milk production.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72078 |
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Field peas as a protein source for high-production dairy cows on grass silage and hay based feeding |
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Field peas as a protein source for high-production dairy cows on grass silage and hay based feeding |
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field peas as a protein source for high-production dairy cows on grass silage and hay based feeding |
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Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland |
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Agricultural and Food Science |
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1459-6067 1795-1895 |
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1981-08-01 |
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Twenty-four dairy cows with high milk yields were used in an experiment in which peas and soybean meal were compared for feeding value, when given as protein sources in grass silage and hay based feeding. In their barley and outs based concentrate mixture three different groups recevied: 1) soybean meal 14 %, 2) soybean meal 7.5 %plus ground peas 15 % or 3) ground peas 35%. The peas were almost equivalent as a protein source to the soybean meal. There were no significant differences between the soybean and pea groups in the intake and utilization of feeds, milk production and milk composition or liveweight changes of the animals. Thus, in silage and hay based feeding the proportion of peas in the concentrate mixture can be at least 35 % and the daily pea ration can amount to 3—4kg without any harmful effects on milk production. |
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