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Dairy Cattle Research Branch, USDA, Beltsville, Maryland
ABSTRACT
Digestibility studies have been conducted on dairy cattle to investigate the effect of a readily digestible carbohydrate on the digestibility of alfalfa hay. Digestion trials of five or six days' duration were carried out by the total collection method. When a 20-day preliminary period was allowed, the added carbohydrate had little, if any, effect on alfalfa digestibility. When no time was granted for adjustment to the starch addition, a highly significant depression of NFE, and significant decreases in protein and dry matter digestibilities, were observed. Evidence of other workers having a bearing on the relationship between preliminary periods and digestibility results has been presented. It is recommended that preliminary periods in digestibility trials with cattle consist of nine days as a minimum.
1 Data presented are part of a thesis presented by the senior author in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Georgetown University, Washington, D, C., 1957.
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