Sodium bicarbonate buffer in dairy cow rations
Authors
Donald L. BathShirl E. Bishop
Edward J. DePeters
Nyles G. Peterson
William B. Hight
Authors Affiliations
Donald L. Bath is Dairy Nutritionist, Cooperative Extension, University of California, Davis; Shirl E. Bishop is Farm Advisor, Riverside County; Edward J. DePeters is Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Science, UC Davis; Nyles G. Peterson is Farm Advisor, San Bernardino County; William B. Hight is Farm Advisor, Emeritus, Mddera County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 38(9):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n09p4. September 1984.
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Abstract
It may improve production but doesn't replace good feeding and management
Bath D, Bishop S, DePeters E, Peterson N, Hight W. 1984. Sodium bicarbonate buffer in dairy cow rations. Hilgardia 38(9):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n09p4
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