Abstract:
Forty-four Holstein cows were used to
measure milk production responses to dryrolled
vs processed grain sorghum and expeller
vs solvent soybean meal (SBM) in a 2×2
factorial arrangement of four treatments.
Processing of grain sorghum decreased feed
intake 5%, but increased milk by 3%, protein
by 4%, and efficiency by 7%, with fat being
unaffected. Replacement of solvent SBM with
expeller SBM had little effect on intake, but
increased milk by 3%, fat by 5%, and
efficiency by 4%, with protein being unaffected.
The processing of grain sorghum seems
to be a valuable method to improve its nutritive
value for lactating cows. Total milk and fat
yield, but not protein yield, were increased in
response to feeding expeller SBM in the place
of solvent SBM.