Alvaro GarciaAlvaro Garcia obtained his DVM from the College of Veterinary Medicine Montevideo, Uruguay. After working 14 years as Extension Dairy Specialist for South Dakota State University, he is currently Director of Agriculture and Natural Resources.From the AuthorHomeImproving dairy cow performance with fiber-degrading enzymesRecent trials reveal the effects of fiber-degrading enzymes on dairy feed conversion, efficiency and production in dairy cows.HomeFiber-degrading enzymes increase dairy cow milk productionWhile the lactational response of dairy cows fed fiber-degrading enzymes has been scarce and inconsistent, recent studies suggest the effectiveness of fiber-degrading enzymes to improve milk production and milk components is possible.Antibiotic-Free MeatBenefits of fiber-degrading enzymes in dairy cow dietsImprovements in dairy cow performance can be attributed to the feeding of exogenous fiber-degrading enzyme products. The feed additives increase the animal's feed digestion and intake.Page 1 of 1