Too late to act if cows are thin or butterfat is low

Buffer feeding simply means filling the feed gap between the energy requirement of a cow and the energy consumed by her in grazed grass. If there is a deficit, the feed you give her is a buffer feed, regardless of whether that is fed in the parlour, from a bale, out of a pit or through a mixer wagon.

Too late to act if cows are thin or butterfat is low

By Independent dairy and beef nutrition consultant, Brian Reidy

Buffer feeding simply means filling the feed gap between the energy requirement of a cow and the energy consumed by her in grazed grass. If there is a deficit, the feed you give her is a buffer feed, regardless of whether that is fed in the parlour, from a bale, out of a pit or through a mixer wagon.

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