Abstract:
A novel diet formulation strategy incorporating wet corn gluten feed at 47% of diet dry matter
was evaluated in late-lactation cows. Diets were formulated for similar protein and energy
concentrations with dramatic differences in forage sources. Milk fat and protein concentrations
increased with the high wet corn gluten feed inclusion rate, and this diet tended to increase milk
fat yield. The preliminary work indicates that very low cost rations incorporating wet corn gluten
feed may be formulated to maintain milk production, at least in late-lactation cows.