2021
DOI: 10.30766/2072-9081.2021.22.4.570-580
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Vitamin-herbal flour from Rhaponticum carthamoides in the diets of dairy cows

Abstract: Studies were conducted at the dairy complex of «Rus Ltd» (Perm Region). The effect of the use of vitamin-herb flour (VHF) from Rhaponticum carthamoides green mass in the feeding of holstinized black-and-white dairy cows was studied during the period of 12 days before calving and the first 30 days of lactation. The experiment was carried out according to the generally accepted method with the selection of analog pairs. The cows of the control group received a feeding ration consisting of feeds available at the … Show more

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“…3). The analysis makes it possible to derive an analytical expression (9). Thus, we have built the analytical expressions to determine the equivalent forces in all quarters of the circle of rotation of the crank.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of the Study On The Substantiation Of ...mentioning
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“…3). The analysis makes it possible to derive an analytical expression (9). Thus, we have built the analytical expressions to determine the equivalent forces in all quarters of the circle of rotation of the crank.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of the Study On The Substantiation Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence exerted on the milk productivity of cows by feeding them with vitamin-grass flour from Leuzea safflower was investigated in [9]. When feeding cows with a 10 % content of vitamin-grass flour from Leuzea safflower as part of the concentrate diet, the most effective use of protein and energy from the nutrients of the used diet in dairy products was observed.…”
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confidence: 99%