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COST TO DAIRYFARMER

FEEDING OF CONCENTRATES 'Some dairyfarmers feed limited amounts of concentrates to their cows in the first few weeks after calving, claiming that not only do they get increased production at the time of feeding, hut also that the benefit is carried on. when pasture becomes sufficient. Further, it is claimed' that there is less disease. All this may be true where feeding is otherwise insufficient; but experience at Massey Agricultural College is that concentrates do not give appreciable benefits where the cows are adequately fed on sufficient grass saved by paddocks 'being shut uip over the late autumn and winter, and supplemented: by hay and silage. Over and above maintenance needs' a cow requires at least 811 b of balanced meal mixture to produce lib of buttarfab. As such a mixture costs at least lild per lb, there is little left over for additional costs. There may be times when it does pay to feed concentrates to the. milking herd; for example, when hay and silage is* inadequate in both quality and quantity and hay is very expensive to buy. These are abnormal occasions, and it is very much better to aim at providing a Sufficiency of home-grown supplements. On winter-milking farms the situation is somewhat- different, for winter milk sells: at a premium for town supply. The feeding of concentrates- may be quite worthwhile, though it is doubtful whether it compares with autumn-saved grass, hay and silage: Howeveir, it may be difficult to spare this autumn feed on town-supply farms, which usually suffer from overstocking.

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Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1235, 19 June 1947, Page 3

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COST TO DAIRYFARMER Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1235, 19 June 1947, Page 3

COST TO DAIRYFARMER Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1235, 19 June 1947, Page 3