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SCIENTIFIC CORNER

Protein digestibility kinetics: A key criterion for discriminating protein sources in feeds. Proteins are biological macromolecules made up of amino acids. Protein bioavailability is strongly related to its amino acid composition, size, and mass range. Big proteins, protein-associated molecules and nucleic acids have lower digestibility than free amino acids and small peptides, which have been […]

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Feeding pregnant mares.

Written by Dunstan’s nutritionist, Gretel Webber Assoc.Dip.App.Sc, BBus, MSc Equine Nutrition of the pregnant mare has a huge impact on the subsequent foal. Ensuring that the mare maintains adequate body condition is important (without becoming overweight) as this ensures she has sufficient body condition to take on the energy demands of lactation once she has […]

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Silage inoculant reduces risk in challenging conditions

Written by Nadine Olsen, Ruminant and Forage Technical Services Manager, Nutritech Even with relatively high costs of business for contractors and farmers, grass silage and lucerne silage remain one of the most cost-effective protein sources for livestock. At $1.60-$1.80/kg crude protein for grass and lucerne silage, compared with $2.50- $2.90 for concentrated protein sources such […]

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Dry Cow Nutrition

It can be easy to think of dry cows as a group of animals ‘on holiday’, who don’t need much by way of nutrition. However, this time is one of the most critical stages of her lactation to get right. A recent Cow Manager roadshow for example highlighted that around 85% of all health alerts […]

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Getting our future off to a great start

It has been said many times before but cannot be said enough. Your calves are the future of your herd. Getting this season’s calves off to a flying start is crucial for our herd fertility and production in years to come. Colostrum is the key to this, right at the start. Colostrum is the very […]

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