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Milk recording and kpi’s
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<blockquote data-quote="O'Reilly" data-source="post: 4424330" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>In rough figures, 1kg of conc. will give you 2litres milk. You're feeding approx. 13kg if I read correctly, so all your milk is coming from concentrates. I have no idea what your silage is like, but even ordinary silage should give you maintenance plus ten litres, and fifteen isn't that out of the way. Of course, we're going on estimates and so on, so the first thing is to keep records of feed used, then do the sums, and by the sound of it, find a better nutritionist. Is this one attached to the people selling you the feed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O'Reilly, post: 4424330, member: 1848"] In rough figures, 1kg of conc. will give you 2litres milk. You're feeding approx. 13kg if I read correctly, so all your milk is coming from concentrates. I have no idea what your silage is like, but even ordinary silage should give you maintenance plus ten litres, and fifteen isn't that out of the way. Of course, we're going on estimates and so on, so the first thing is to keep records of feed used, then do the sums, and by the sound of it, find a better nutritionist. Is this one attached to the people selling you the feed? [/QUOTE]
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