Nutritional and productive performance of green material and silage of winter rye and typhon mix
Abstract
The results of researches of quality, energy and nutrient productive action of green mass and silage mixes of typhon and winter rye which was grown in repeated crops are given. Found that feeding of green mass of winter rye and typhon mixes leads to increasing milk production and its quality. Also was found that silage of winter rye and typhon mixes with bacterial enzyme Litofer+ does not lead to a decrease of milk production of cows.
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