The objective of this study was to compare utilization of red clover (
Trifolium pratense L.) and alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) by lactating d
airy cows. Red clover and alfalfa were harvested and conserved as sila
ge at two maturities in 2 consecutive yr, Each year, diets containing
experimental forages and supplemental grain were fed to 16 multiparous
Holstein cows in early lactation in a replicated 4 x 4 Latin square l
actation trial. Lactation performance and nutrient intake responses ca
used by forage type (red clover vs. alfalfa), maturity (early vs. late
), and equivalent acid detergent fiber (ADF) content (yr 1, late alfal
fa vs. late red clover; yr 2, early alfalfa vs. late red clover) were
compared, Milk yield was not different between cows fed red clover or
alfalfa in yr 1, but milk yield was higher for cows fed red clover in
yr 2. When cows were fed alfalfa and red clover with similar ADF conte
nt, the milk yield of cows fed red clover was lower than that of cows
fed alfalfa in yr 1, and milk yields were similar between cows fed alf
alfa and red clover in yr 2. Milk protein yield and percentage were lo
wer for cows fed red clover in yr 1 and 2, respectively. Intake of ADF
and neutral detergent fiber was lower for cows fed red clover in both
years. When red clover contained the same ADF content as did alfalfa,
cows fed red clover ate less ADF, neutral detergent fiber, and dry ma
tter, resulting in lower milk yield potential.