Feeding dairy cows indoors or on pasture affects not only labour, machinery and housing costs, but also animals' performance and metabolism. This study investigates the effects of indoor feeding (IF) with a partial-mixed ration (PMR) versus pasture-based feeding (PF) on milk production, fertility, backfat thickness (BFT), body weight (BW) loss and energy metabolism of Brown Swiss (BS) dairy cows with similar genetic production potential. The IF herd consisted of 13 cows fed a PMR composed of maize and grass silage plus protein concentrate according to each cow's requirements. The PF herd consisted of 14 cows offered barn-ventilated hay ad libitum after calving from January until March and grazed on semi-continuous pastures during the vegeta...
The objective was to study the effects of body condition score (BCS) at calving on dairy performance...
As ruminants are able to digest fibre efficiently and assuming that competition for feed v. food use...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of Holstein and Montbeliarde dairy cows in a mi...
Feeding dairy cows indoors or on pasture affects not only labour, machinery and housing costs, but a...
In spring, the transition from a total mixed ration (TMR) to pasture requires metabolic adaptions fo...
International audienceOptimising feed is a key challenge for dairy livestock systems, as forage stoc...
Herbage feeding with only little input of concentrates plays an important role in milk production in...
Forage based low-input dairy systems include a certain risk of a temporary undersupply with nutrient...
The challenge for sustainable organic dairy farming is identification of cows that are well adapted ...
Until recently, measurements of energy expenditure (EE; herein defined as heat production) in respir...
The aim was to study if overconsumption of grass silage during the far-off dry period (FODP) and dec...
Four cohorts of nonlactating, pregnant dairy cows (n=50, 47, 45, and 42) were individually fed indoo...
Fat mobilization to meet energy requirements during early lactation is inevitable because of insuffi...
This study is aimed at comparing the milk fatty acid profile (FAP) of cows that changed from a mixed...
This study examined the effect of two feeding levels during the antepartum and postpartum period on ...
The objective was to study the effects of body condition score (BCS) at calving on dairy performance...
As ruminants are able to digest fibre efficiently and assuming that competition for feed v. food use...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of Holstein and Montbeliarde dairy cows in a mi...
Feeding dairy cows indoors or on pasture affects not only labour, machinery and housing costs, but a...
In spring, the transition from a total mixed ration (TMR) to pasture requires metabolic adaptions fo...
International audienceOptimising feed is a key challenge for dairy livestock systems, as forage stoc...
Herbage feeding with only little input of concentrates plays an important role in milk production in...
Forage based low-input dairy systems include a certain risk of a temporary undersupply with nutrient...
The challenge for sustainable organic dairy farming is identification of cows that are well adapted ...
Until recently, measurements of energy expenditure (EE; herein defined as heat production) in respir...
The aim was to study if overconsumption of grass silage during the far-off dry period (FODP) and dec...
Four cohorts of nonlactating, pregnant dairy cows (n=50, 47, 45, and 42) were individually fed indoo...
Fat mobilization to meet energy requirements during early lactation is inevitable because of insuffi...
This study is aimed at comparing the milk fatty acid profile (FAP) of cows that changed from a mixed...
This study examined the effect of two feeding levels during the antepartum and postpartum period on ...
The objective was to study the effects of body condition score (BCS) at calving on dairy performance...
As ruminants are able to digest fibre efficiently and assuming that competition for feed v. food use...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of Holstein and Montbeliarde dairy cows in a mi...