Recovering lactating dairy cows from diet-induced milk fat depression using corn with different starch degradabilities
Milk fat depression (MFD) is a condition where milk fat synthesis is impeded by ruminal biohydrogenation intermediates and continues to be a problem in the dairy industry. Here, an abstract of an article by Koch et al determining the effects of feeding a high- or low-rumen degradable starch diet aft...
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