Dairy cattle forage can be allowed to feed adequately, and concentrate feed is added depending on the condition of milk production. Dairy cows have a rapid increase in milk production from 16 to 100 days postpartum and reach a peak, known as the “milk-elevation periodâ€. During this period, the standards for feed supplementation are: 20 kg of milk for daily use, 10-12 kg of milk per day, and 30 kg of milk for daily use. Feed 8.5 to 10 kilograms per day; 40 kilograms of milk per day and 10 to 12 kilograms per day. 100-210 days after childbirth milk production gradually decreased, known as the "middle of lactation", this time the fine material feeding standards should be adjusted to 6-7 kg per day. 210 days after childbirth to stop breastfeeding is the “late lactation periodâ€. At this time, the amount of concentrate feed may depend on the condition of the dairy cow and the amount of milk production. Generally, 1 kg of fine material is fed for every 3 kg of milk produced. (Source: Jilin Rural News)
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