This intervention study investigated the effect of farm specific concentrate amounts and concentrate feeding reduction over two years on herd health and production in 69 organic dairy herds considering further feeding management factors and herd characteristics. All farms were participating in the Swiss ‘Feed no Food’ project and decided for themselves the extent of the reduction they desired in concentrate feeding amounts. The average concentrate amount fed before project start was 363 kg/cow/year. The maximum amount of concentrate was 10% of the yearly dry matter intake, according to the Swiss organic ‘Bio Suisse’ standards. Health and production data were calculated at farm level from milk recording data. Somatic cell score (SCS) and cal...
Forage based low-input dairy systems include a certain risk of a temporary undersupply with nutrient...
The research was performed on a natural alpine pasture (at an average altitude of 1300 m) from June ...
Eighteen lactating dairy cows were used to determine the effects of reallocation of a fixed amount o...
This intervention study investigated the effect of farm specific concentrate amounts and concentrate...
In response to increasing efforts for reducing concentrate inputs to organic dairy production in gra...
Starting in 2022 it will be mandatory for Swiss organic farms to feed no more than 5% of concentrate...
The objectives of this study were to examine influences of farm and herd factors on the health statu...
As ruminants are able to digest fibre efficiently and assuming that competition for feed v. food use...
The first part of this study was a cross-sectional analysis of the impact of 29 management factors o...
Organic dairy farmers have multiple reasons to choose a farm strategy with low concentrate input per...
In the present study basic data was collected from eight organic dairy farms where no concentrates w...
The aims of this study were to quantify the effectiveness of specialist advice about udder health in...
An experiment was conducted during 6 weeks to evaluate effects of a reduced dietary level of protein...
Organic dairy farms (OP; n=60) and conventional dairy farms (integrated production, IP; n=60), match...
Achieving and maintaining high herd health and welfare status and low veterinary medicine inputs are...
Forage based low-input dairy systems include a certain risk of a temporary undersupply with nutrient...
The research was performed on a natural alpine pasture (at an average altitude of 1300 m) from June ...
Eighteen lactating dairy cows were used to determine the effects of reallocation of a fixed amount o...
This intervention study investigated the effect of farm specific concentrate amounts and concentrate...
In response to increasing efforts for reducing concentrate inputs to organic dairy production in gra...
Starting in 2022 it will be mandatory for Swiss organic farms to feed no more than 5% of concentrate...
The objectives of this study were to examine influences of farm and herd factors on the health statu...
As ruminants are able to digest fibre efficiently and assuming that competition for feed v. food use...
The first part of this study was a cross-sectional analysis of the impact of 29 management factors o...
Organic dairy farmers have multiple reasons to choose a farm strategy with low concentrate input per...
In the present study basic data was collected from eight organic dairy farms where no concentrates w...
The aims of this study were to quantify the effectiveness of specialist advice about udder health in...
An experiment was conducted during 6 weeks to evaluate effects of a reduced dietary level of protein...
Organic dairy farms (OP; n=60) and conventional dairy farms (integrated production, IP; n=60), match...
Achieving and maintaining high herd health and welfare status and low veterinary medicine inputs are...
Forage based low-input dairy systems include a certain risk of a temporary undersupply with nutrient...
The research was performed on a natural alpine pasture (at an average altitude of 1300 m) from June ...
Eighteen lactating dairy cows were used to determine the effects of reallocation of a fixed amount o...