This body of work (82 papers in scientific journals and 2 books) encompasses two broad areas of work. They are 1) growth, nutritive value and management of pastures grazed by dairy cows (40 publications), and 2) supplements for grazing dairy cows, with a particular focus on responses associated with supplement use and digestion in the rumen (44 publications). These two areas of research are inextricably linked and, taken together, have been termed `Grazing Ecology'. Of the 84 publications included, the candidate was the senior or sole author of 67% of them. The chronological development of the work reported includes research on stocking rates reported in the early 1980's through to the development of Diet Check, a decision support tool inco...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
With the desire to increase milk production continuing the industry is developing ways to increase ...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
The milk production potential of dairy cows has increased substantially over the past two decades. T...
Forages which are grazed can provide anywhere from 25 to 100% of the forage consumed by growing dair...
Dairy farming has undergone rapid intensification in many countries over the past 60 years, as the r...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
The conversion of plant material to meat and milk by ruminants is one of the main ways in which the ...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
© 2003 Dr. Yvette Joy WilliamsThree grazing experiments and one stall feeding experiment were conduc...
A field grazing experiment was conducted in New Zealand during autumn (March/April 2012), offering g...
Grazed pasture is the cheapest source of nutrients for dairy cows and should form the basis of profi...
This thesis first presents a review of the literature on intake from grazed herbage. It reviews anim...
Animal productivity may be enhanced by greater intake of preferred pasture species providing they ar...
Grazing plays an important role in milk production in most regions of the world. In this review, som...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
With the desire to increase milk production continuing the industry is developing ways to increase ...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
The milk production potential of dairy cows has increased substantially over the past two decades. T...
Forages which are grazed can provide anywhere from 25 to 100% of the forage consumed by growing dair...
Dairy farming has undergone rapid intensification in many countries over the past 60 years, as the r...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
The conversion of plant material to meat and milk by ruminants is one of the main ways in which the ...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
© 2003 Dr. Yvette Joy WilliamsThree grazing experiments and one stall feeding experiment were conduc...
A field grazing experiment was conducted in New Zealand during autumn (March/April 2012), offering g...
Grazed pasture is the cheapest source of nutrients for dairy cows and should form the basis of profi...
This thesis first presents a review of the literature on intake from grazed herbage. It reviews anim...
Animal productivity may be enhanced by greater intake of preferred pasture species providing they ar...
Grazing plays an important role in milk production in most regions of the world. In this review, som...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
With the desire to increase milk production continuing the industry is developing ways to increase ...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...