
Formulating feeds for dairy cows involves balancing nutrients to meet their maintenance, growth, reproduction, and especially milk production needs. Here’s a simple breakdown of how to do it:
- Understand Nutrient Requirements
These vary based on:
Body weight
Stage of lactation (early, mid, late, dry)
Milk yield and fat content
Main nutrients:
Energy (from carbohydrates and fats)
Protein (especially rumen degradable and undegradable)
Fiber (for rumen health)
Minerals & Vitamins (Ca, P, Mg, Na, K, A, D, E, etc.)
Water (clean, always available)
- Choose Feed Ingredients
Feeds are grouped into:
Roughages: e.g., pasture, silage, hay
Concentrates: grains (corn, barley), oilseed meals (soybean, cottonseed)
Supplements: minerals, vitamins
- Formulate the Ration
Use the Total Mixed Ration (TMR) approach if possible.
Example for a 500 kg cow producing 20L milk/day:
Dry Matter Intake (DMI): ~3% of body weight = 15 kg/day
Typical mix (on dry matter basis):
50-60% forage (e.g., maize silage, alfalfa)
40-50% concentrates
Add minerals/vitamins as per needs
Sample TMR (dry matter basis): | Feed | % of TMR | Notes | |———————–|———-|—————————| | Maize silage | 35% | Main forage source | | Alfalfa hay | 15% | High-quality protein | | Ground maize | 20% | Energy source | | Soybean meal | 12% | High protein | | Cottonseed | 10% | Fat & fiber | | Mineral mix + Salt | 2% | Customized supplement | | Total | 100% | |
- Adjust for Local Resources
Use local forages and byproducts where cost-effective
Always test forage quality
Consult with a nutritionist or use software (e.g., NRC Dairy, Ration Balancer apps)
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