Maintain cow gut health with proper feed and grazing management

11-01-2023 | |
There has been some concern that providing feed 1x may result in slug feeding, which could predispose a cow to sub-acute rumen acidosis. Photo: Ton Kastermans
There has been some concern that providing feed 1x may result in slug feeding, which could predispose a cow to sub-acute rumen acidosis. Photo: Ton Kastermans
Proper feeding and grazing management help maintain gastrointestinal health in ruminants and hence improves their role in utilising feed ingredients for various biological functions. What are useful strategies when attempting to achieve this target? Colostrum feeding calves Colostrum should be fed in adequate amounts (10% of calf body weight) within the first 24 hours after birth. After providing adequate colostrum on day 1, a second dose should be fed (especially useful in stressed calves).


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