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Replacement of soyabean meal by barley or wheat distillers grains for lactating dairy cows
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2017
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The complete replacement of soyabean meal by maize distillers grains (MDG) in dairy cow diets had no significant effects on milk production, rumen digestion or the supply of non-ammonia N to the duodenum (Sutton et al., 2000; Phipps et al., 2001). The present experiment was designed to extend this work by examining the response when barley (BDG) or wheat (WDG) distillers grains replaced soyabean meal.
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Phipps, R.H., Sutton, J.D., Jones, A K, Perrot, J G and Witt, M.
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