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Autor:
S. Watson, A. F. Carson, R. J. Fallon, S. J. Morrison, J. Twigge, D J Kilpatrick, H. C. F. Wicks
Publikováno v:
Animal, Vol 6, Iss 6, Pp 909-919 (2012)
Sixty-five Holstein–Friesian calves were randomly allocated to one of eight nutritional treatments at 4 days of age. In this factorial design study, the treatments comprised of four levels of milk replacer (MR) mixed in 6 l of water (500, 750, 1000
Autor:
J. R. Scaife, R. J. Fallon, A. Brown, M. H. M. Speijers, J. Twigge, L. E. R. Dawson, J. R. S. O. Langa, H. C. F. Wicks
Publikováno v:
Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition. 2005:315-335
Publikováno v:
Animal Science. 78:345-354
Twenty-nine Holstein-Friesian and 20 Norwegian dairy herd replacements were used to investigate the effect of habituating heifers to the milking parlour environment prior to calving on subsequent lactational performance. The heifers commenced the stu
Autor:
J. Twigge, A. F. Carson, R. J. Fallon, L. E. R. Dawson, S. J. Morrison, A. R. G. Wylie, H. C. F. Wicks
Publikováno v:
Animal, Vol 3, Iss 11, Pp 1570-1579 (2009)
It has been suggested that United Kingdom recommendations for feeding the neonatal calf (∼500 g milk replacer (MR)/day; ∼200–230 g CP/kg milk powder) are inadequate to sustain optimal growth rates in early life. The current study was undertaken
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 2005:186-186
Recent reports from the United States propose new nutritional guidelines for calves (VanAmburgh 2003). They suggest an accelerated growth programme where calves are offered a high protein milk replacer (CMR) at a level sufficient to achieve a livewei
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 2005:193-193
Data from the US (Van Amburgh et al., (2001)) suggests that the current UK recommendations for feeding the neonatal calf (˜500g milk replacer/d, at ˜230 g crude protein per kg fresh milk powder) are inadequate to sustain high growth rates in early
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 2005:192-192
Results of a recent study (Wicks et al. 2005) indicate that increasing the protein content of the milk replacer fed to autumn-born Holstein-Friesian calves reduced growth rates in the first 8 weeks of life. Van Amburgh et al., (2001) previously sugge
Autor:
H. C. F. Wicks, J. D. Leaver
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 2003:113-113
A method to estimate total dry matter intake (DMI) of individual dairy cows on commercial farms was developed to aid nutritional research on commercial farms (Wicks, 2001). Recently a second validation of the model was carried out using cows from the