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Sponsors and Speakers Table of Contents Energy Balance of the Periparturient Dairy Cow............................. 1 Energy Balance and Dairy Cattle Reproduction............................. 7 (2007)
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Site of digestion of starch in the gastrointestinal tract of dairy cows and its eff ect on milk yield and composition.
- NOCEK, TAMMINGA
- 1991
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Citation Context ...ction Starch, supplied by dry or high moisture corn grain and whole-plant corn silage, is an important source of energy in dairy cattle diets. The digestibility of corn starch can be highly variable (=-=Nocek and Tamminga, 1991-=-; Owens et al., 1986). Sources of variation in starch digestibility include: fineness of grind, processing method (i.e. grinding, dry rolling or steam flaking), and endosperm type for dry corn; finene... |
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Limits of starch digestion in the ruminant small intestine.
- Owens, Zinn, et al.
- 1986
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Citation Context ...dry or high moisture corn grain and whole-plant corn silage, is an important source of energy in dairy cattle diets. The digestibility of corn starch can be highly variable (Nocek and Tamminga, 1991; =-=Owens et al., 1986-=-). Sources of variation in starch digestibility include: fineness of grind, processing method (i.e. grinding, dry rolling or steam flaking), and endosperm type for dry corn; fineness of grind, maturit... |
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Degree of starch access: An enzymatic method to determine starch degradation potential of corn grain and corn silage. Anim. Feed Sci
- Blasel, Hoffman, et al.
- 2006
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Citation Context ... incubation of samples with enzymes or ruminal bacteria with or without sample drying with or without sample grinding; thereby measure immediate accessibility of starch for digestion (Sapienza, 2004; =-=Blasel et al., 2006-=-). Such tests should be useful to appraise rate of ruminal digestion and potential for acidosis. Direct application of results to total tract digestibility relies on the concept that ruminal and total... |
7 | Chemical and physical characteristics of corn silages and their effects on in vitro disappearance. - Ferreira, Mertens - 2005 |
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Effect of storage time on ruminal starch degradability in corn silage.
- Newbold, Lewis, et al.
- 2006
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Citation Context ...ly the variation wider, had the corn silage samples evaluated not been in the silos for eight months or more since starch digestibility of corn silage has been shown to increase over time in storage (=-=Newbold et al., 2006-=-). The MIVSD-RI values varied minimally (98.0 ± 1.1% of starch). Higher MIVSD-RI values for corn silage than HMC (refer to table 4) was not unexpected since corn silage is normally harvested at an ear... |
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Estimating silage energy value and milk yield to rank corn hybrids.
- SCHWAB, SHAVER, et al.
- 2003
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Citation Context .... There has been little work done to compare results from the various methods that are now available for assessing starch digestibility of corn-based feeds. The MILK2000 corn silage evaluation model (=-=Schwab et al., 2003-=-; Shaver et al., 2001) uses wholeplant dry matter and kernel processing as regression equation variables to predict total tract starch digestibility. The MILK2006 corn silage evaluation model (Shaver ... |
5 | Pioneer tripartite method: Linking nutrient content to availability. Pages 27-40 - Sapienza |
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Corn grain for cattle: Influence of processing on site and extent of digestion
- Owens, Zinn
- 2005
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Citation Context ...ear why DSA was related to MIVSD-RI but not MIVSD-R. The MIVSD-RI values were low for both HMC and dry corn relative to 107 published total tract starch digestibility values from in vivo experiments (=-=Owens and Zinn, 2005-=-), which may partially be explained by lack of measurement of hindgut fermentation with the MIVSD procedure (Owens et al., 1986). Particle size data and results from assays to assess starch digestibil... |
3 | Particle size, fragmentation index, and effective fiber: Tools for evaluating the physical attributes of corn silages - Mertens |
1 | Corn silage evaluation: The MILK2006 update - Shaver |
1 | Silage: Calculates TDN-1x, NEL-3x, Milk per ton, and Milk per acre. milk2006corn silagev1.xls http://www.wisc.edu/dysci/uwex/nutritn/spreadsh eets/sprds.htm - Corn - 2005 |
1 | 2001. Milk2000: Combining Yield and Quality into a Single Term and MILK2000 Excel spreadsheet. http://www.uwex.edu/ces/crops/uwforage/Silage.h tm - Lauer, Coors - 2005 |