Linear feedbunk space for yearling Holstein heifers was altered by assigning 6, 12, 18, and 24 head to feed from a 4.88-m feedbunk to yield .81, .41, .27, and .20 m of feedbunk space/head. Each treatment group was fed to yield .75 kg average daily gain for two 45-day periods. Heifers were weighed every 45 days, and their feeding behavior was recorded on video tape for 2 of every 45 days. Percentage of heifers able to feed from the feedbunk at one time and the average daily gain for the .81-, .41-, .27-, and .20-m groups were 100%, .82 kg; 100%, .66 kg; 67%, .72 kg; and 50%, .47 kg. The groups spent 4.82, 4.72, 4.30, and 3.55 h/day per head eating from the feedbunk. Heifers in the .20-m group consumed all the feed in the bunk within 14 h after feeding. Lowering the feedbunk space to .20 m/head reduced average daily gain and total eating time/day. Feedbunk space/head of .27 m is required to insure adequate daily gains with yearling Holstein heifers under restricted feed intake. © 1978, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.
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Keys, J. E., Pearson, R. E., & Thompson, P. D. (1978). Effect of Feedbunk Stocking Density on Weight Gains and Feeding Behavior of Yearling Holstein Heifers. Journal of Dairy Science, 61(4), 448–454. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(78)83619-4