D26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17,1984 Silage acidity affects dairy feed intake PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Cattle can sometimes be finicky at feeding time, and one reason may be the acidity of their diets. Researchers at the University of Maryland have found that animals eat better when their corn silage rations are slightly acidic - bet ween pH 5 and 6. At pH levels above and below this range, feed intake is reduced, the researchers say. The study also indicates that adding sodium bicarbonate to silage at feeding time improves feed intake and cattle per formance. Randy Shaver, doctoral can didate at the University of Wisconsin, conducted the research while a graduate student at Ration Fresh whole plant corn Fresh whole plant corn acidified with HCL Corn sijage Com silage supplemented with sodium bicarbonate In a second study, the resear chers compared intake of 640-lb. Holstein heifers fed com silage to which had been added either 2,4 or 6 percent sodium bicarbonate, on a dry matter basis. A control group received silage which had no Ration Control (no bicarb) 2% sodium bicarbonate 4% sodium bicarbonate 6% sodium bicarbonate GARDEN TRACTORS CUT LAWN AND GARDEN WORK O SIZE *1,625°° LAWN TRACTORS Modal Numbar H.P. 282 8 383 11 GARDEN TRACTORS - At the Country Mart, RD #2, East Earl, Pa. Z' Route 23, just East of Blue Ball I PHONE (717) 354-4026 ' OPEN DAILY 9am-9pm TUES&SAT 9dm spm s B 3 & Vi Maryland. He compared con sumption of 330-lb. Holstein steers fed one of four rations; 1) fresh whole plant corn, 2) fresh whole plant corn acidified with hydrochloric acid to a pH equalling that of corn silage, 3) corn silage, and 4) corn silage with ap proximately 5 percent sodium bicarbonate (dry matter basis) added at feeding time to increase pH to a level equalling that of fresh whole plant corn. Feed intake appeared to be linked to pH of the feedstuffs. The highest consumption rate was with corn silage that had been sup plemented with sodium bicarb. Consumption was lowest with fresh whole corn which had been acidified (see following table). Effect of Silage pH on Consumption (Holstein Steers) pH 5.20 3.66 3.86 5.94 bicarb added. Again, consumption improved as pH approached neutral. However, at the highest level of bicarb, pH of the silage was slightly alkaline, and intake was reduced (see following table). Effect of Silage pH on Consumption (Holstein Heifers) pH 3.72 4.46 5.62 8.05 Trans. 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