Dry and lactating cows should be given supplemental Vitamin A, D, and E, at 90,000 IU/day, 15,000 to 25,000 IU/day, and 500 to 5000 IU/day, respectively. Vitamin A is essential for boosting the immune system and reducing oxidative stress.
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Dairy Cattle Feeding Management: TMR Feed Formulation for Lactating Cows
DairyPulse StaffTotal Mixed Ration (TMR) feeding has emerged as a game-changer in dairy cow nutrition, revolutionizing the way we feed our herds. By providing cows with a precisely balanced and uniform diet, TMR feeding optimizes milk production, enhances cow health, and ...
Brachiaria Grass Promises To Increases Milk Production By 40%
DairyPulse StaffWith average digestibility of 70%, this grass has better returns for the farmer given the time it takes to maturity and the inputs required during production. Available research findings also indicate that the grass does not loose hybrid vigour even ...