“…In a nonexhaustive review of the literature between 1993 and 2003, only 1 (Vanhatalo et al, 1999) effect of RPM fed to dairy cows reported an increase in milk production, and none described an effect on DMI (Aldrich et al, 1993;Guinard and Rulquin, 1995;Jurjanz et al, 1996;Overton et al, 1996;Armentano et al, 1997;Chilliard and Doreau, 1997;Pacheco-Rios et al, 1997Rulquin and Delaby, 1997a, b;Robinson et al, 1998;Blum et al, 1999;Pisulewski and Kowalski, 1999;Vanhatalo et al, 1999;Krober et al, 2000;Berthiaume et al, 2001;Younge et al, 2001;Pisulewski et al, 2002;Kowalski et al, 2003;Leonardi et al, 2003;Misciattelli et al, 2003;Noftsger and St-Pierre, 2003). The major effect of RPM supplements is an increase in milk protein concentration and yield (Guinard and Rulquin, 1995;Jurjanz et al, 1996;Armentano et al, 1997;Chilliard and Doreau, 1997;Pacheco-Rios et al, 1997Rulquin and Delaby, 1997b a, b;Krober et al, 2000;Kowalski et al, 2003;Leonardi et al, 2003;Misciattelli et al, 2003;Noftsger and St-Pierre, 2003). Overall, in the present experiment, RPM did increase milk crude protein (total nitrogen) and casein concentration but without any changes in milk protein yield.…”