There is increased global interest in the environmental impacts of farming, including the need to prevent the contamination of soil, water and air with excessive amounts of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in grazed systems. Reduction in grazing intensity has frequently been recommended to meet biodiversity and production goals in sustainable grazing systems. The objective of this experiment was to measure N and P ingestion and excretion by beef cattle grazing semi-natural pastures at two grazing intensities (Moderate or Lenient). The cattle grazing at Moderate grazing intensity had significantly more defaecations each day than those grazing at Lenient intensity (9.5 vs. 7.5) and tended to have more urinations (7.0 vs. 5.8). For the Moderate...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from animal excretions has been a concern in grazing dairy systems, and is d...
This article reviews the literature on nitrate leaching under sheep grazing systems and focuses on i...
Milk urea nitrogen content is moderately heritable and is phenotypically related to urine nitrogen (...
For environmental reasons, minimizing phosphorus excretion from cattle is of great interest. Current...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
peer reviewedThe present study aims to quantify nitrogen (N) excretions in dairy cows on a rotationa...
A large proportion of the nutrients ingested by grazing animals are returned to the pasture in dung ...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...
The release of nitrogen on pastures by the grazing animal is a significant source of N load to soil...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from animal excretions has been a concern in grazing dairy systems, and is d...
peer reviewedNitrogen (N) rejections are a problem of importance in cattle production. In pasture, t...
Pasture-grazed ruminants in Ireland contribute a significant proportion of nitrogen (N) loss to the ...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from animal excretions has been a concern in grazing dairy systems, and is d...
This article reviews the literature on nitrate leaching under sheep grazing systems and focuses on i...
Milk urea nitrogen content is moderately heritable and is phenotypically related to urine nitrogen (...
For environmental reasons, minimizing phosphorus excretion from cattle is of great interest. Current...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
peer reviewedThe present study aims to quantify nitrogen (N) excretions in dairy cows on a rotationa...
A large proportion of the nutrients ingested by grazing animals are returned to the pasture in dung ...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...
The release of nitrogen on pastures by the grazing animal is a significant source of N load to soil...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from animal excretions has been a concern in grazing dairy systems, and is d...
peer reviewedNitrogen (N) rejections are a problem of importance in cattle production. In pasture, t...
Pasture-grazed ruminants in Ireland contribute a significant proportion of nitrogen (N) loss to the ...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from animal excretions has been a concern in grazing dairy systems, and is d...
This article reviews the literature on nitrate leaching under sheep grazing systems and focuses on i...
Milk urea nitrogen content is moderately heritable and is phenotypically related to urine nitrogen (...