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Table 1 Substrate feeds for fermentation Feed Cattle manure Corn silage Intercrops Grass silage 1 100 - - - 2 50 50 - - 3 75 25 - - 4 751510-55030101030 10 10 6 50 20 20 10 7 75 - 15 10 Seven different digesters were part of the PNS to find the most lucrative way of using the substrates.
Spent mushroom substrate and whole crop corn were ensiled for 60 days with or without urea as follows: Silage 1 (SMS 900 g/kg and whole crop corn 100 g/kg); Silage 2 (SMS 900 g/kg, urea 10 g/kg and whole crop corn 90 g/kg); Silage 3 (SMS 800 g/kg and whole crop corn 200 g/kg); Silage 4 (SMS 800 g/kg, urea 10 g/kg and whole crop corn 190 g/kg) on dry matter (DM) basis.
One of the reactors was fed with a AB + S loading of 1 g oDM L−1 dan−1, an identical reactor was supplied with AB + S and corn silage (0.5 + 0.5 g oDM L−1 dand1), and the control received only corn silage (1 g oDM L−1 day−1).
* Feeding period of different silages Silage 1: 15.12.05 05.01.06 Silage 2: 06.01.06 11.02.06 Silage 3: 12.02.06 27.03.06 Silage 4: 28.03.06 20.05.06 During the first 90 days in milk (DIM), cow identification number, date of calving, daily milk yield and disease occurrence data were recorded.
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L. plantarum is frequently found on plants [ 21, 23] and fermented plant material [ 47], and it is used in plant fermentations [ 48, 49] and silage [ 22, 24].
A toxic or toxico-infectious aetiology for AEP is possible, involving exposure of horses to a common factor, possibly from the forage: reported cases had usually been fed wrapped forage (haylage or silage) [ 1, 3, 4].
Cows were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 ad libitum diets: 1) CO silage, 2) MO silage, 3) FJLB silage, or 4) MO-FJLB silage.
The 4 forage mixtures were, on a dry matter (DM) basis: 1) 100% grass silage, 2) 66% grass silage: 34% red clover silage, 3) 34% grass silage: 66% red clover silage, and 4) 100% red clover silage.
The dominant plant substrate used in these facilities is maize grown for silage [5].
SHSL replaced 6.2% alfalfa hay, 3.7% corn silage, 6.6% corn, and 3.3% SBM.
Group II diets consisted mainly of alfalfa hay (28.4%), corn silage (26.5%) and corn (22.8%).
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