Ruminant Nutrition: Forages

Section: Ruminant Nutrition (posters)
Format: Posters
Day/Time: Wednesday 7:30 AM–9:30 AM
Location: Exhibit Hall A
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
#W135
Effects of replacing alfalfa hay and whole corn silage with paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera L.) silage in high lactating cow diets on dry matter intake, milk yield, and milk composition.
D. P. Bu
#W136
Effects of feeding floury and brown midrib whole-plant corn silage varieties from corn treated with foliar fungicide to lactating Holstein cows on nutrient digestibility.
L. J. Wente
#W137
Corn silage treated with the spent substrate from white rot mushroom culture to lactating goats.
B. C. Agustinho
#W138
Effects of alfalfa silage treated using different varieties of waste date on feed intake, nutrient digestibility and performance of Holstein lactating dairy cows.
B. Kim
#W139
Estimation of activity energy requirement for grazing dairy cows fed with different strategies.
D. Talmón
#W140
Comparison of the energy expenditure between grazing and idling activities in Holstein dairy cows during mid-lactation.
D. Talmón
#W141
Effect of grazing in energy partitioning of Holstein multiparous cows.
M. Carriquiry
#W142
Relationship between corn silage quality traits and dietary proportions on average yearly milk production and composition of Québec dairy farms: Exploratory research.
M. Leduc
#W143
Milk production performance and ruminal fermentation in lactating dairy cows fed processed oats grain in comparison with barley grain.
P. Yu
#W144
Midwestern US commercial dairy survey results: corn silage kernel processing, rumen starch digestibility and fecal starch content.
J. Goeser
#W145
Forced air versus microwave oven sample drying does not affect rumen starch digestibility, estimated by in situ rumen technique, for total mixed ration, corn silage, or high-moisture corn grain.
J. Goeser
#W146
Effects of drying method on nutrient composition, particle size, and in situ washout for corn silage.
N. Schlau
#W147
Differential responses of brown midrib (BMR) and non-BMR maize hybrids to ensiling, aerobic stability and inoculation with combination of heterofermentative lactic acid bacteria strains Lactobacillus buchneri and Lactobacillus hilgardii.
P. Drouin
#W186
Effects of forage particle size on intake, growth performance, and ruminal pH of Holstein dairy calves.
N. Bagheri