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Experiments show protein supplements to be of dubious value with alfalfa

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Robert D. Appleman, University of California
Donald G. Addis, University of California
S. E. Bishop, University of California

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California Agriculture 15(7):10-10.

Published July 01, 1961

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Abstract

Dairy cows fed a concentrate mixture containing 50% expeller-processed copra meal produced 0.12 pound per cow more butterfat daily than cows fed an equal amount of a high energy concentrate, lower in fat and in protein content.

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M. Ronning, Department of Animal Husbandry, University of California, Davis, and Lee Davis and Frank Judson, both of La Sierra College, La Sierra, California, assisted in the trials.

Experiments show protein supplements to be of dubious value with alfalfa

Robert D. Appleman, Donald G. Addis, S. E. Bishop
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Experiments show protein supplements to be of dubious value with alfalfa

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Authors

Robert D. Appleman, University of California
Donald G. Addis, University of California
S. E. Bishop, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 15(7):10-10.

Published July 01, 1961

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Dairy cows fed a concentrate mixture containing 50% expeller-processed copra meal produced 0.12 pound per cow more butterfat daily than cows fed an equal amount of a high energy concentrate, lower in fat and in protein content.

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Author notes

M. Ronning, Department of Animal Husbandry, University of California, Davis, and Lee Davis and Frank Judson, both of La Sierra College, La Sierra, California, assisted in the trials.


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