Relationships between Starch and Physically Effective and Undegraded Fiber in Lactating Dairy Cows
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Typical rations without supplemental sugars contain about 1.5 to 3% sugar. Adding more dietary sugar often reduces rumen ammonia, suggesting that rapidly digestible sugars help the rumen microbes capture and use nitrogen. Fiber digestion, microbial protein synthesis, and rumen pH can increase with additional dietary sugars when balanced appropriately with dietary starch to positively impact dairy cow performance.
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Presented at 2020 Virtual Cornell Nutrition Conference
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2020-10
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undegradable fiber; physically effective fiber; rumen fermentable starch
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