David E. Morillo, Jesus Faria-Marmol, Angel Rivera
A study was conducted in a farm located at El Laberinto, Zulia state, Venezuela (10° 50’ N and 71° 49’ W; tropical dry forest) to evaluate the effect of substituting 50 % of a 12 % crude protein (CP) concentrate feed (C) by leucaena meal 15 % CP on milk and liveweight change of twelve nonpregnant crossbred cows (6 predominantly Holstein and 6 predominantly Brown Swiss) the first 45 to 60 days of their third or fourth lactation and grazing Guineagrass pastures during a wet season (June to August). Supplementation treatments were: T1: control (no supplement); T2: T1 + C (1 kg/cow/day); T3: T1 + C (0.5 kg/cow/day) + leucaena meal (0.5 kg/cow/day). A latin square change-over experimental design blocked by predominant phenotypes was used. Milk productions (kg/cow/day) for T1 (8.6) and T2 (9.0) were similar (P>.05) but lower (P
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