In three experiments (E1, E2, E3) maize silage of different physical structure and of different stage of maturity at harvest were fed to 24 (E1), 36 (E2) or 28 (E3) dairy cows. The cows were fed individually over an experimental period of five or six weeks. The maize silages had a mean DM content of 28% (E1), 32% (E2) or 36% (E3). At the stage of harvest, the stovers and the cobs had a mean DM content of < 22% (E1, E2) or 27% (E3), 40% (E1), 46% (E2) or 57% (E3), respectively. The maize was harvested with a chopping length of 4 and 8 mm (E1, E3) and of 6 and 8 mm (E2), without corn cracking (E1) or with and without corn cracking (E2, E3). The daily feed ration consisted of ad libitum offered maize silage, 1.7 kg DM hay, soya bean meal (E2, E3) and concentrate. The different chopping length of 4 mm, 6 mm or 8 mm had no effect on the maize silage intake in E1 and E2. In E3 the daily maize silage intake increased by about 1.2 kg DM per cow at a chopping length of 4 mm in comparison to 8 mm, whereas only the treatment with the combination of 4 mm chopping length and corn cracking showed a significant increase in DMI. The corn cracking improved the milk yield significantly (E2) or in a tendency (E3) at 2.0 kg (E2) or at 1.6 kg (E2), while the variation of chopping length had no effect on milk yield. The different physical structure did not influence the milk fat content with mean values of 4.65% (E1), 4.15% (E2) and 4.10% (E3), respectively. The milk protein content decreased in E2 feeding maize silage with a chopping length of 8 mm and corn cracking; but in E1 and E3 no effect was seen on protein content with mean values of 3.66% (E1) or 3.51% (E2).
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