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Posouzení směsných krmných dávek (TMR) pro dojnice na separátoru krmiv
Kovářová, Denisa
This diploma thesis presents the effect of a diet on milk yield and composition in dairy cows. The aim is to provide a comprehensive view on the whole issue, which means considering the forage quality, the way total mixed rations (TMR) are prepared and the way feed is utilised in cows. More than one source of information must have been used to evaluate all these factors objectively. They include milk-performance-testing data, TMR chemical analyses, separating the rations on Penn State Particle Separator and evaluating cow manure on Digestion Analyzer.
Vliv ročního období na příjem sušiny krmné dávky a produkci mléka u holštýnských dojnic na 1. laktaci
Skalníková, Michaela
In this thesis, main objective was to assess the impact to effect season on quantity remains of feeds with helper PENN STATE separation, and effect on milk production cows at first lactation period from May 2014 to March 2015 in company (ŠZP Žabčice). Monitoring was performed once a month. Laboratory tests determined the dry matter of the remains of feeds and subsequently compared in the dry matter based ratio. From these values were calculated total dry matter intakes from feed cow and the possible impact on the nutritional status of the animals. The results show that, on average, was founded 1908.64 kg feeds in the feed trough, yet remaining 172 kg remains of feeds average for the reporting period. The structure of the mixed ration (TMR) correspond to the recommended values, income dry matter intake cows averaged 22.12 kg / day. Condition score cows ranged on average 3.29 point, and the milk yield in average at 29.37 kg of milk. The exception were the observation in September, when remains of feed has risen strongly and was also observed low dry matter content in TMR, a slight decrease of fitness scores and a decrease in milk production. It was shown that the dry matter intake and the air temperature was negative correlative dependence. In contrast, demonstrated a positive correlates between dry matter intake and milk production.

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