Nátrium-szappant tartalmazó védett-zsír készítmény hatásának vizsgálta tejhasznú tehenek anyagcseréjére, egészségi állapotára és tejtermelésére
Abstract
In the postpartum period the cow’s need for energy increasingly grows. This raised energy
demand often cannot be served by forage. Some would say that bigger fodder portion should
be given to the animals to supply the missing energy. However, this would be unhealthy to the
composition of microorganisms which live in the rumen so it would raise other several
problems. In order to avoid this the missing energy portion can be supplied by extra bypass fat
subtances, which provides energy to the animal without damaging its rumen.