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The cost of feeding dairy cows can be reduced by concentrating on rumen function and rationing to improve feed conversion efficiency

Feed Prices - What can you do?                              Issue  No. 8

As you will be aware feed prices have soared in recent months. At present the effects have been softened to a large extent by feed compounders and blenders passing on the benefits of their forward buying. Ultimately price rises will filter through. Availability of straights or any feed ingredients within the UK is extremely poor and is largely governed by exchange rate and World market situations. Forward forecasts show little sign of improvement. 

As always at RWN as responsible feed suppliers in the job for the long term, with the best interest of our customers at heart, we will do our utmost to minimize feed costs to our customers. What can you do?

There are possibilities to explore in terms of feed efficiency on farm. Consider using alternative feeds. There are many alternative feeds available. Molasses, liquid feeds and moist feeds may offer savings over dry straight feeds, blended feeds or compound feeds. Good nutrition advice can be invaluable. An example of using molasses or liquid feeds would be to replace a proportion of the protein in a TMR with Regumaize.

Regumaize 44 is currently a much cheaper source of protein than Rape / Soya. 

Live Yeast supplements such as Biocell or YeaSacc are now widely accepted in the UK and are well proven. These advanced yeast supplements have the ability to increase dry matter intake. Yeast also improves both energy and protein utilization of the diet with resultant improvements in performance. Feeding yeast supplements to high yielding dairy cows as part of a well designed nutrition package will generally result in considerable herd health benefits. Yeast will increase milk output, reduce the need to feed expensive bypass protein, improve feed efficiency and increase net profit.

Looking forward, cutting silage earlier with the use of an effective silage additive will have substantial benefits in terms of animal performance and reduced concentrate use next winter. Quality forage is the basis of any high performance dairy diet. 

The case for using a silage additive as a routine part of the silage making process on all silage cuts, whether for dairy cows or for young stock is proven beyond doubt. 

There have been major advances in the understanding of the biochemistry of silage making and the role and effect of silage additives in that process. This has lead to the introduction of some very advanced and innovative new silage additives designed for a range of situations. The choice of appropriate product has never been more important or the benefits greater. Richard Webster has had a heavy involvement and interest in the use of silage additives for many years. RWN is at the forefront of the silage additive market and has access to the most advanced silage additives available. These include a range of silage inoculant enzyme combinations and feed preservatives, to give the most effective and appropriate silage treatment for a wide range of forage crops and conditions. Once again early order time for silage additives is here. Contact us now to discuss the options.

Milk output is still the major factor in determining the profitability of most dairy farms. 

Investing in sound nutrition advice now to increase future milk yields will take full advantage of improved milk prices when they come, which they will.

Now is an ideal time to review your long-term future feeding strategy.

For more information or for an in depth consultation contact Richard Webster. 

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