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Dietary Cation Anion Difference


Changes for Calf Diets

Take a closer look at dietary energy for young calves, says Dr. Jim Drackley of the University of Illinois. New dairy nutrition modeling (NASEM 2021) enables more accurate prediction of growth in calves fed milk and milk replacer across a wider range of management systems. Think “energy-allowable growth.”

Summer DCAD: The K Source Option

Potassium (K) plays a key role maintaining the dairy cow’s blood acid-base balance while supporting many other vital functions. We especially want to avoid negative K balance during lactation. Dr. Tom Jenkins, Emeritus Professor at Clemson, zeroes in on K in DCAD to support summer milk fat.

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