Residual feed intake is repeatable for lactating Holstein dairy cows fed high and low starch diets

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Residual feed intake (RFI) is a tool to quantify feed efficiency in livestock and is commonly used to assess feed efficiency independent of production level, body weight (BW), or BW change. Lactating Holstein cows (n = 109; 44 primiparous and 65 multiparous), averaging (mean ± standard deviation, SD) 665 ± 77. kg of BW, 42 ± 9. kg of milk/d, and 120 ± 30 d postpartum, were fed diets of high (HI) or low (LO) starch content in 4 crossover experiments with two 28-d treatment periods. The LO diets were ~40% neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and ~14% starch and the HI diets were ~26% NDF and ~30% starch. Individual dry matter intake (DMI) of a cow was modeled as a function of milk energy output, metabolic BW, body energy change, and fixed effects of parity, experiment, cohort nested within experiment, and diet nested within cohort and experiment; RFI for each cow was the residual error term. Cows were classified as high (>0.5 SD of the mean), medium (±0.5 SD of the mean), or low (

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Potts, S. B., Boerman, J. P., Lock, A. L., Allen, M. S., & VandeHaar, M. J. (2015). Residual feed intake is repeatable for lactating Holstein dairy cows fed high and low starch diets. Journal of Dairy Science, 98(7), 4735–4747. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2014-9019

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