Abstract

ABSTRACT Three feeders and 2 forage types were used in a 3 × 2 factorial treatment arrangement within a Latin-square design to evaluate forage feeding waste. A total of 48 spring-calving, gestating cows were stratified by age, BW, and BCS into 6 replicate pens with 8 cows per pen. Bale feeders evaluated were open ring with slanted feeding stations (OFD), sheeted lower section with slanted feeding stations and tapered sides (TFD), and sheeted lower and upper sections with straight feeding stations and a chain cone (CFD). Forages were alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) haylage (AH) or tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) hay (FH). A forage × feeder type interaction (P 0.10) from AH OFD (7.0%) or AH CFD (6.5%) but was greater than AH TFD (4.9%; P 0.10) was observed for percentage AH waste due to day or feeder. Fescue-hay waste was least (P

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