• June 9, 2026
  • 52min 25sec

Effective Use of Fiber in Dairy Rations

Guests: Kurt Cotanch, Dr. Emiliano Raffrenato, Steve Martin, Jacob Copelin

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This episode brings together a panel of leading experts to explore the science and application of fiber and forage in modern dairy nutrition. The discussion ranges from foundational concepts to advanced modeling and future innovation. It highlights how to optimize dairy rations while balancing performance, efficiency, and rumen health.

Episode 204: Effective Use of Fiber in Dairy Rations

The episode opens with introductions to the panel, including Kurt Cotanch, Gianni Raffrenato, Steve Martin, and Jacob Copeland. This establishes a diverse mix of academic, applied, and field-based expertise in dairy nutrition and forage systems.
(00:00 – 07:39)

The conversation begins with a deep dive into forage quality, emphasizing the importance of harvest timing, speed, and efficiency. The panel discusses how mold and yeast contamination can compromise digestibility—both in the lab and in the rumen. In addition, improving harvest practices can significantly impact overall feed value.
(07:39 – 12:35)

From there, the discussion broadens to regional feeding strategies, comparing dairy systems across environments such as the Northeast and Western U.S. The panel highlights how forage availability, climate, and production goals influence diet formulation. Moreover, nutritionists adapt fiber strategies to maintain performance under very different conditions.
(12:36 – 17:31)

Attention then turns to practical, on-farm evaluation tools, particularly the use of shaker boxes. While sometimes considered outdated, the panel reinforces their value in assessing particle size distribution, and identifying ration inconsistencies. They also help bridge the gap between theoretical models and real-world feeding outcomes.
(17:32 – 23:04)

A significant portion of the episode focuses on troubleshooting fiber digestibility in nutrition models, particularly within NDS and CNCPS systems. The panel explores how to interpret digestibility values, and adjust degradation rates. They also discuss how to calibrate models based on observed animal performance—while emphasizing the importance of accurate inputs, including feed descriptions and animal data.
(25:27 – 32:10)

The conversation also highlights the complexity of fiber as a nutrient, discussing concepts such as undigested NDF pools, passage rate, and the interaction between physical and chemical fiber characteristics. The panel reinforces that while models provide structure, effective nutrition still requires experience, observation, and critical thinking.

Finally, the episode looks ahead to the future of dairy nutrition, examining the growing role of artificial intelligence in ration formulation. While AI and large language models show promise, the panel raises important concerns about their ability to capture biological nuance. They emphasize that human expertise, on-farm observation, and scientific judgment will remain essential.
(39:25 – 44:38)

The episode concludes with key takeaways from each speaker, reinforcing the importance of responsible model use and accurate data inputs. In addition, they stress maintaining a strong connection between computer-generated rations and real-world cow performance.

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