DHIA Service Center, Orchard Road, University Question: At harvest time we had the opportunity to buy wheat at an unheard of low price. My vet and feed person both said wheat would be a good way to stretch my high moisture corn that usually runs out before next year’s harvest. We made the transition over a two-week period and yet our cows dropped in production immediately and have yet to come back to where they were before the change. My milk drop resulted in almost $4000.00 less milk sold over the wheat-feeding period. This cheap wheat doesn’t seem so cheap to me now. Wheat used in dairy cattle should be a very available source of energy mostly as a starch carbohydrate. What took place at this farm can lead to a lot of frustration to not only the dairyman who has lost the chance to make some cheaper milk due to smart purchasing of a very good feed, but also to his feed advisors that feel a little bit responsible for Agricultural Generators Spectrum Detroit Diesel ' KAISMS&HT L.P. 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Assigning or assuming blame in most cases accomplishes nothing but the chance to avoid such failures in the future can be of real benefit Lucky for us, trying to solve this mystery of less than desirable performance, we have some very good tools to work with both on a chemical and physical level Looking at some physical properties of the cow we can shed some light on what has probably happened here At some point in problem solving we need to stand back and look at what is too easy, too simple, too absurd to even consider Manure is the answer 1 You have to make light a little about a subject like manure Seriously, the knowledge that we can gain by making'a habit of studying the manure of our cows can go a long way m avoiding problems such as milk production loses when we make feeding changes The first clue that something was going wrong when WATERLESS TOILETS “Sun-Mar” c °mi)pstmg Toilets / Several models available / including non-electric / •NO Septic System Kk i I J •NO Chemicals \ Save the Environment l \ \ \ Recycle Back to Nature> V \ \ FREE: \J& 12 Page Color Catalog We Perform Septic Inspections &. 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Grind these types of grams fine to get the most from them In the high producing cow we must allow her every opportunity to digest her diet quickly because of the large amount of feed that moves in and out of her digestive system at a very rapid rate daily Chemically altered grain like high moisture, steamed flaked, and soda treated has already made these grams one step or two closer to being digested and therefore need less physical preparation The next tool that this farm had at its disposal is a little more sophisticated than scoring manure and when used extensively can provide monthly feedback data about how we can best balance and deliver diets to our cows Milk component analysis provides us with vital information concerning the nutrient needs ot the dairy cow MUN, which is used on about 33% of PA DHIA member’s farms, is the one component that has the best potential in solving the type of problem in today’s question 25 to 135 KW Units In Stock! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19, 2000-A33 Research and data base studies have coupled MUN output with protein utilization m the diet of the dairy cow The diet m this particular herd maintained the same %QP, '/rUIP, %DIP, ftNSC, and %DM even though wheat was now being utilized m replacement of some high moisture corn The herd remained reasonably constant at 13 7 MUN from the first of the year on with a slight climb m May to 15.1. Within three weeks of making the change to include wheat m the diet the herd MUN raised t 018.4. Protein totals and portions remained the same but the NSC portion available to the cow dropped. The diet was balanced for the same level of the cow could actually use was altered With MUN analysis done on a monthly basis we can quickly make changes to the diet makeup, diet delivery, or a combination of the two The cows tell us what is going on by component evaluation We can then better predict the outcome of feeding management changes What we can measure we can manage, and what we manage we hope to control This is a very typical way in which we can combine good tools Average Farm Feed Costs for Handy Reference To help farmers across the state to have handy reference of commodity input costs in their feeding operations for DHIA record sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here’s last week’s average costs of various ingred ients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Pennsylvania. 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