Goitrogenic Effects of a Corn Silage-Soybean Meal Supplemented Ration

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A group of seven cows not receiving supplemental iodine bore calves with enlarged thyroid glands, consumed less feed, produced less milk with a lower milk fat content, and lost less weight during early lactation than another seven cows receiving supplemental iodine. All cows were fed corn silage as the only forage and a concentrate mix of corn, barley, soybean meal and minerals. In a second trial 16 cows were fed corn silage as the only forage. Half received soybean meal as a source of protein and the others received cottonseed meal and urea. Cows receiving the soybean meal produced calves with larger thyroid glands; however, milk production was not evaluated due to the removal of cows from the experiment. The goitrogenic effect of a corn silage-soybean meal ration appears due to soybean meal. © 1971, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Hemken, R. W., Vandersall, J. H., Sass, B. A., & Hibbs, J. W. (1971). Goitrogenic Effects of a Corn Silage-Soybean Meal Supplemented Ration. Journal of Dairy Science, 54(1), 85–88. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(71)85782-X

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