Abstract:
Holstein cows in early lactation were utilized to evaluate the effects of
supplementing concentrate diets of sorghum grain on milk production, milk composition, somatic cell
count, and body condition. At 21 d postpartum, cows were randomly assigned to receive four
concentrate diets consisting of 1) corn, 2) sorghum, 3) sorghum plus 1 lb tallow, and 4) sorghum plus
wheat in a 70:30 ratio. All concentrates were combined with chopped alfalfa hay in a total mixed diet
and fed twice daily. Treatments included a 7-day preliminary period and a 16-week experimental
period.
Cows fed the sorghum plus tallow diet produced 14% more milk than cows fed either corn or
sorghum alone and 10% more than cows fed the 70:30 sorghum plus wheat diet. Milk fat was
unaffected by diet, although cows receiving the sorghum plus wheat diet tended to produce milk with
less fat (3.3% vs 3.5% for the other diets). Body weight and body condition tended to be higher for
cows fed the sorghum plus wheat combination. The addition of tallow or wheat to grain sorghumbased
diets appears to improve its value for high-producing cows.