PRINCETON, N.J. - The battle to get more energy into high producing dairy cows is heating up as producers ask cows to produce more and more. And as dairy producers recognize the im portance of increasing the energy density of their rations, many are turning to fat. Fat contains 2.6 times more net energy than other feedstuffs and is used iriore ef ficiently by the cow, reports an Ohio State Professor and researcher. “Anyone who has higher than average herd production, more than 80 pounds of milk per day for Holsteins, should consider using fat to meet his cows’ energy requirements,” says Dr. Donald Palmquist, a professor with the department of dairy science at the liii EvSfvls R.‘.V.*.V.V.V Bi’xV:*:’:*?:-: pii Don't play with other people's toys Manage your dai with Westfal Feed-Codatron CHAMI lERSBURG MIFFLINBURG Skinner A Walton Wehr's Dairy Dairy Sarvice Equipment Raymond Skinner Mark Wehr 717-966-1396 717-352-7606 COCHRANVII Farm Construction A Equipment Robert L lanney 215-593-2365 NEW WILMINGTON Chuck Moose, Inc. 412-533-3077 Higher Production Levels Sustained with Added Fat Ohio Agricultural Research and accompanied by good feed as vegetable oils, are more toxic fats do undergo some changes as Development Center and The Ohio management. than saturated fats,” Palmquist they go through the rumen, but with tat The use of fats in dairy cow explains. fiber digestion is normal.” ine prooiem wun trying to rations is increasing, according to “Any free fat has more potential In addition, calcium salts of fatty meet high-producing cows energy p a lmquist, but he notes that there problems than one with some kind acids are dry granules, Palmquist requirements with com is that you are some problems with feeding of protection that allows it to be reports, that handle and pellet end up with toohtUe forage in the fats. “We generally think of fats as released slowly so the rumen well. ration, it is better to increase desirable, but at higher levels, microbes can saturate the fat. A calcium salt of fatty acids content with fat and keep the fiber they cause problems in the rumen. “Many of the fats are also ex- product developed from content high. .... Our goal is to find which forms of tremely hard to handle and to Palmquist’s research has been Palmquist.recommendsfeeding f at cause the fewest problems,' incorporate into feeds,” the marketed in the United Kingdom fat to cows during the first five to palmquist says. " professor continues. “They’re like for several years. The product, 20 weeks of lactation when their The fats generally used in dairy a stick of margarine and have to be MEG ALAC™ rumen bypass fat, is energy requirements peak. This rations- whole cottonseed, whole melted and stored in heated tanks, currently hping test marketed in is the period when a cow is pustung soybeans, tallow, vegetable oil, Pellets made with these fats are of Ohion and Pennsylvania by Church up to her genetic potential, and to dried and prilled fats and other low quality and break up easily.” & Dwight Company, Inc., reach that potential, she has to commercially-processed fats- Palmquist’s response to these manufacturers of ARM & HAM have adequate energy m her diet. vary the degree of problems problems is a rumen-inert fat MER™ sodium bicarbonate. The maximum feeding level of they may cause. called calcium salts or soaps of “I have high hopes that calcium free fats recommended by “The most prevalent problem is .fatty acids. “Calcium salts of fatty salts of fatty acids will solve the Palmquist is three percent of the that some fats are toxic to the acids are insoluble at normal problems associated with feeding ration dry matter, perhaps as high fiber-digesting microorganisms in rumen pH and do not inhibit the other forms of fat,” Palmquist as five percent of the ration if the rumen. Unsaturated fats, such fiber-digesting organisms. These says. .y.w. iiiil m I WestfaUa MT. BETHEL Kevin Correll 717-897-5141 LEOLA FISHER A THOMPSON, me. Amos Fisher Rick Thompson 717-656-3307 jggjp iiijM Uiill SaK:&:8&! mm pssl li'S'S^w Breed Management Milking K SPARTANSBURG Brenner Dairy Equipment Albert Brenner 814-654-7309 SOUTHS PA Dairy Automation Service, Inc. 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