1991
DOI: 10.1016/0301-6226(91)90118-a
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Variations in milk output and milk protein content in response to the level of energy supply to the dairy cow: A review

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“…However, such an effect is consistent with the reduction of intake and energy supply (Coulon and Ré mond, 1991). The increase in milk fat concentration observed along with restricting time at pasture at a low rate of supplementation agrees with the results of Chilibroste et al (2001).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, such an effect is consistent with the reduction of intake and energy supply (Coulon and Ré mond, 1991). The increase in milk fat concentration observed along with restricting time at pasture at a low rate of supplementation agrees with the results of Chilibroste et al (2001).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These results are in Hurtaud, Peyraud, Michel, Berthelot and Delaby agreement with the literature data and are to be expected. The reduction in milk yield due to the decrease in the level of energy intake is consistent with the results of Coulon and Ré mond (1991). A reduction in the protein content has been observed in many trials (Ré mond, 1985;Hoden and Coulon, 1991).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…A reduction in the protein content has been observed in many trials (Ré mond, 1985;Hoden and Coulon, 1991). It is noteworthy that this decrease in milk protein content is very marked and higher than that observed by Coulon and Ré mond (1991) Feeding systems, cow breed and cheeses in the case of Ho cows. Journet and Chilliard (1985) have also shown that a reduction of the energy intake results in a reduction in the quantity of milk and a mobilization of the body reserves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…A positive effect of improved energy balance of the cows (cf. Coulon and Ré mond, 1991) attested in the ODM group of experiment 3 by the higher BW and BCS at the end of the experimental period, cannot be ruled out.…”
Section: Milk Yieldmentioning
confidence: 85%