“…Other experiments with 30-50% milk loss report increases in milk fat content during feed restriction (Agenäs et al, 2003;Bjerre-Harpøth et al, 2012), which are associated with an increment in the long-chain fatty acids that arise from body fat mobilisation (Gross et al, 2011b). Apparently fat mobilisation and the concurrent rise in circulating NEFA would not have been enough to increase milk fat content in our study, but could have made the proportion of long vs. short-and medium-chain fatty acids higher, as observed by Orquera-Arguero et al (2023).…”