Feeding behaviors of transition dairy cows fed glycerol as a replacement for corn

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Feed sorting is a natural behavior of dairy cows that can result in inconsistencies in the nutritive value of a total mixed ration (TMR). The objective of this study was to determine the effects of replacing high-moisture corn with glycerol on feed sorting and the feed intake pattern of transition dairy cows. Multiparous Holstein cows (n = 26) were paired by expected calving date, housed in individual tie stalls, and fed diets containing either glycerol or high-moisture corn once daily from d -28 to +56 relative to calving. Glycerol was included at 11.5 and 10.8% of the ration dry matter for the pre- and postpartum diets, respectively. The feed consumption pattern was determined by measuring TMR disappearance during the intervals from 0 to 4. h, 4 to 8. h, 8 to 12. h, and 12 to 24. h relative to feed delivery. Feed sorting was determined on d -16, -9, 9, 16, and 51 relative to calving at 4, 8, 12 and 24. h after feeding. The TMR particle size profile was determined at feed delivery and at 4, 8, 12, and 24 after feed delivery by using the Penn State Particle Separator (Nasco, Fort Atkinson, WI) to yield long (>. 19. mm), medium (. 8. mm), short (<8. mm, >. 1.18. mm), and fine (

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Carvalho, E. R., Schmelz-Roberts, N. S., White, H. M., Wilcox, C. S., Eicher, S. D., & Donkin, S. S. (2012). Feeding behaviors of transition dairy cows fed glycerol as a replacement for corn. Journal of Dairy Science, 95(12), 7214–7224. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2010-3584

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