peer reviewedNitrogen (N) rejections are a problem of importance in cattle production. In pasture, the amounts of N rejected by the cattle are large since grass N content exceeds the ‘animals’ requirements. The present study aims to quantify, with dairy cows in a rotational system, N rejections from urine. The trial paddocks were fertilized with compost, slurry or mineral N and grazed during 7 days by 35 dairy cows in late lactation. Milk urea concentration was determined in tank milk samples every day. Urine samples were taken from each cow at the 3rd and the 5th day after the entry in the grazing plot. Urine N and creatinin were determined to quantify urine N excretion. These observed values were compared to urine N excretion data obtain...
Inefficient nitrogen (N) use from pastoral dairy production systems has resulted in environmental de...
Nitrate leaching loss from urine patches is predicted using a number of variables including urine N ...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...
Influence of the fertilization type, the day in the paddock and the month on nitrogen rejections in ...
peer reviewedInfluence of the fertilization type, the day in the paddock and the month on nitrogen r...
peer reviewedThe present study aims to quantify nitrogen (N) excretions in dairy cows on a rotationa...
Prediction of nitrogen (N) leaching from urine events using modelling tools such as OVERSEER is impo...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
There is an increasing pressure on temperate pastoral dairy production systems to reduce environment...
Accurate and precise estimates of nitrogen (N) excretion in faeces and urine of dairy cattle may pro...
Milk urea nitrogen content is moderately heritable and is phenotypically related to urine nitrogen (...
Because animal agriculture has been identified as a major source of nonpoint N pollution, ways to re...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Inefficient nitrogen (N) use from pastoral dairy production systems has resulted in environmental de...
Nitrate leaching loss from urine patches is predicted using a number of variables including urine N ...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...
Influence of the fertilization type, the day in the paddock and the month on nitrogen rejections in ...
peer reviewedInfluence of the fertilization type, the day in the paddock and the month on nitrogen r...
peer reviewedThe present study aims to quantify nitrogen (N) excretions in dairy cows on a rotationa...
Prediction of nitrogen (N) leaching from urine events using modelling tools such as OVERSEER is impo...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
There is an increasing pressure on temperate pastoral dairy production systems to reduce environment...
Accurate and precise estimates of nitrogen (N) excretion in faeces and urine of dairy cattle may pro...
Milk urea nitrogen content is moderately heritable and is phenotypically related to urine nitrogen (...
Because animal agriculture has been identified as a major source of nonpoint N pollution, ways to re...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Inefficient nitrogen (N) use from pastoral dairy production systems has resulted in environmental de...
Nitrate leaching loss from urine patches is predicted using a number of variables including urine N ...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...