Press Release: Don’t burn off your silage potential!
Certain silages can start heating after opening the silo, a phenomenon known as aerobic instability. Not only can this pose problems for cattle eating behavior, but every calorie lost in heat is a calorie lost for milk production. Why do certain silages heat and others don’t? Silage making practices, as well as the nature of the crop, are part of the answer, but not the only part. Feedout management and the use of silage inoculants can also help control losses of dry matter (DM) due to heat. (...)
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