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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 39 No. 9 1304-1308
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High- vs. Low-Protein Grain Mixtures as Supplements to Legume-Grass Pastures

A. D. Pratt and R. R. Davis

Departments of Dairy Science and Agronomy, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster

ABSTRACT

Average daily feed consumption and milk production data are presented which indicate that grain mixtures containing approximately 10% protein are adequate to support an average milk production of 30 lb. of 4% milk by Jersey cows on good pasture. Grain rations with higher protein content did not result in higher milk production.




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