Silage and milk production: studies with molasses and formic acid as additives for grass silage
- 1 March 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Grass and Forage Science
- Vol. 40 (1) , 85-92
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2494.1985.tb01723.x
Abstract
In two separate feeding experiments using a total of twenty‐four individually housed Ayrshire cows six silages made from perennial ryegrass were offered ad libitum with supplements of concentrates. In Experiment I herbage with a dry matter (DM) concentration of 225 g kg−1 received either formic acid (‘Add‐F’) at the rate of 2·0 litres t−1 or undiluted cane molasses at rates of 10, 20 and 30 litres t−l; the mean daily silage intakes were 9·54, 908, 9·27 and 9·49 kg DM per cow and the daily milk yields, corrected to 40 g fat kg−1, were 23·2, 22·3, 22·8 and 22·9 kg per cow respectively but none of the differences between the four treatments was significant. In Experiment 2 herbage with a DM concentration of 269 g kg−1 received formic acid at a uniform rate of 2·6 litres t−1 either with or without an additional application of molasses at 20 litres t−1; the mean daily silage DM intakes were 8·70 and 9·28 kg per cow and the daily fat‐corrected milk yields were 22·2 and 21·9 kg per cow respectively and were not significantly different. In both experiments the effects of the treatments on milk composition were small and not significant. It is concluded that there were no advantages in applying molasses to herbage treated with formic acid, and that the rate of application of molasses to untreated herbage which equated with the formic acid application was 20·30 litres t−l when assessed on the basis of silage composition, intake and milk production.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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