Effect of supplemental inorganic P on organic P in dairy feces
2003
- UW-Madison Dept. of Soil Science
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High phosphorus (P) concentrations in dairy manure have the potential to degrade surface water quality. Dairy feed rations include supplemental orthophosphate salts to increase the P content of the feed to optimize the nutritional needs of dairy cows. Our research shows that excess supplemental P fed to dairy cows increases the amount of natural organic P from grains that pass through the rumen unused, and which ends up in the feces.