Effect of protected methionine supplementation on milk production and reproduction in first calf heifers

  • Titi H
  • Azzam S
  • Alnimer M
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Abstract. Sixty Holstein heifers (30 days in milk) were used to examine the effects of protected methionine on milk production, milk composition and reproduction performance up to 100 days post-partum. Heifers were randomly divided into two dietary treatment groups (30 each) receiving either 14 or 16 % crude protein. Heifers of each treatment group were assigned into three subgroups with a daily supplementation of 0, 15 or 25 g/hd/d of rumen protected methionine. Diet fed was a total mixed ration consisting of fresh alfalfa, corn silage and a concentrate mixture. In addition, alfalfa hay was offered ad libitum during the whole experimental period.

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Titi, H. H., Azzam, S. I., & Alnimer, M. A. (2013). Effect of protected methionine supplementation on milk production and reproduction in first calf heifers. Archives Animal Breeding, 56(1), 225–236. https://doi.org/10.7482/0003-9438-56-022

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