Abstract
To compare the effects of NaHCO3 in diets based on different forage sources, 16 Holstein cows, in a split-plot design, were assigned at 2 d postpartum to a total mixed diet of either 30% hay crop silage:70% concentrate or 40% corn silage:60% concentrate (dry basis) that contained 0 or 1.25% NaHCO3. Over the first 6 wk postpartum, NaHCO3 increased milk fat percentage in cows fed the corn silage-based diet. During wk 2 through 6 postpartum, NaHCO3 increased milk yield with the hay crop silage-based diet and tended to decrease milk yield with the corn silage-based diet. Sodium bicarbonate increased digestion of NDF with both forages and increased excretion of urinary nitrogen with the corn silage-based diet. Responses to NaHCO3 by cows in early lactation may depend on the nature of the dietary forage component. © 1988, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.
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Canale, C. J., & Stokes, M. R. (1988). Sodium Bicarbonate for Early Lactation Cows Fed Corn Silage or Hay Crop Silage-Based Diets. Journal of Dairy Science, 71(2), 373–380. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(88)79566-1
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