Roughage and concentrates in dairy cattle nutrition
Rijpkema, Y.S.
Landbouwkundig Tijdschrift 90(6): 155-160
1978
Accession: 000489989
Intake of hay, silage and concentrates by dairy cattle is reviewed with particular reference to the inability of high-yielding cows to meet their energy requirements from roughage during early lactation.
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