Influence of Three Concentrations of DL-Methionine or Methionine Hydroxy Analog on Milk Yield and Milk Composition

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Sixty-eight Holstein cows were fed diets consisting of 60% concentrate and 40% forage, dry basis. Diets were supplemented with DL-methionine or methionine hydroxy analog at either 0, .1, .2, or .3% of the concentrate. Dietary protein averaged 14% of total dry matter on all diets except for a positive control diet, which was 19% crude protein. Data were collected beginning 4 d postpartum and continued through 116 d postpartum. Milk yield was not influenced by either DL-methionine or methionine hydroxy analog. Supplementation with DL-methionine resulted in a quadratic response in milk fat percentage (3.34, 3.58, 3.72, 3.42) at 0, .1, .2, and .3% of the concentrate, respectively. Milk fat percentage increased linearly (3.34, 3.64, 3.60, 3.73) with supplementation of methionine hydroxy analog at 0, .1, .2, and .3%, respectively. © 1985, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Lundquist, R. G., Otterby, D. E., & Linn, J. G. (1985). Influence of Three Concentrations of DL-Methionine or Methionine Hydroxy Analog on Milk Yield and Milk Composition. Journal of Dairy Science, 68(12), 3350–3354. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(85)81245-5

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