
Satellite Symposium 2: Silage
Description
As a result of increasing labour costs, the lack of skilled labour, and the desire of many farmers to reduce their working hours, there is considerable interest in using simple feeding systems for dairy cows. A study was conducted to compare two silage feeding systems that differed in complexity.
Citation
Ferris, C. P.; Patterson, D. C.; Binnie, R. C.; and Frost, J. P., "Dairy Cow Performance Associated with Two Contrasting Silage Feeding Systems" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1989-2023). 30.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellitesymposium2/30
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Dairy Cow Performance Associated with Two Contrasting Silage Feeding Systems
As a result of increasing labour costs, the lack of skilled labour, and the desire of many farmers to reduce their working hours, there is considerable interest in using simple feeding systems for dairy cows. A study was conducted to compare two silage feeding systems that differed in complexity.