1947
DOI: 10.46429/jaupr.v31i4.12856
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Abstract: Two groups of cows were fed regular Merker grass soilage, 20 per cent protein concentrate, and a mixture of four parts of a 20 per cent protein concentrate plus one part molasses in a switch-back feeding trial. A third group was fed young Merker grass for the first part of the experiment, and regular Merker grass for the second part, plus the molasses-concentrate ration with each grass. Statistical analysis of the data indicates that molasses did not have any depressive effect on milk production. The amount of… Show more

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