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Eight cows (61 days in milk) were assigned to four treatments in a double 4 × 4 Latin square.
Twenty-four Holstein cows, 153 d in milk, were assigned to 2 dietary treatments in a crossover design study.
Twelve rumen cannulated, multiparous Holstein cows in early lactation (95 d in milk), were assigned to a 4 × 4 Latin square design replicated three times.
Thirty-two multiparous Holstein cows (142 ± 55 d in milk) were assigned randomly within level of milk yield to treatment sequence.
In experiment 1, 64 Holstein cows (22 ± 4 d in milk) were assigned to an experiment with a 2 × 2 factorial treatment arrangement and a 56-d duration.
Twelve multiparous cows (118 ± 5 d in milk) were assigned randomly to dietary treatment sequence in a replicated 3 × 3 Latin square design with 3-wk periods.
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Ten multiparous rumen-cannulated Holstein cows [body weight (mean ± SD) = 669 ± 20 kg and 146 ± 69 d in milk], were assigned to 1 of 5 treatments in a randomized replicated 5 × 5 Latin square design balanced to measure carryover effects.
Four multiparous Holstein lactating dairy cows (third parity; 656±55 kg of live weight; 83±10 days in milk; 35±4 kg/day milk yield) were assigned to a balanced 4×4 Latin square design.
Sixteen pens, each with 8 Holstein cows averaging 70±2525 d in milk and 46 ± 11 kg of milk d−1, were assigned 4 per treatment in a completely randomized design.
Two blank milk samples were assigned in the collection after a negative test for antibiotics by Delvotest SP-NT and one purchased from Belgian supermarket for LC-MS/MS analysis.
Forty-two milking cows were assigned into three groups of 14 cows each, that were similar in their initial performance and DM intake, and fed three total mixed rations (TMR) containing either BMR, FS-5 or corn silages as the basal forage, in a 3 × 3 Latin square design.
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