Allowing cows to spend time on pasture may improve their welfare, although high yielding cows are unable to consume sufficient amounts of grass to maintain milk yield and require supplementation (Charlton et al. 2011). The inclusion of grass in the diet of high yielding cows may have benefits as grass contains polyunsaturated fatty acids which can reduce methane production (Martin et al. 2008). Additionally, the soluble carbohydrate content in grass is higher in the afternoon which may increase intake (Trevaskis et al. 2004). The aim of the experiment was to determine the effects of timing of pasture access and the provision of access to total mixed ration (TMR) when at grass on the performance and methane production of high yielding dairy ...
Feed costs constitute a large part of the expenses of dairy farmers. Pasture is a high quality feed ...
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of restricting access time to pasture and time...
Mowing pasture before allocation of herbage to dairy cows is one management strategy suggested to im...
Allowing cows to spend time on pasture may improve their welfare, although high yielding cows are un...
This study compared animal performance and enteric methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows in a part...
Dietary supplementation has been well documented as an effective enteric methane (CH4) mitigation st...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
The productivity and rumen status of Friesian cows grazing short rotation Italian ryegrass (Lolium m...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
Pasture-based feeds are favored nowadays due to their cost-effectiveness and effect on animal welfar...
Grass silage is typically fed to dairy cows in temperate regions. However, in vivo information on me...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
Cows were assigned randomly to indoor silage feeding (with 2 h outdoor exercise) or part-time grazin...
In temperate climates, grazed grass is the cheapest source of nutrients for the dairy cow (Finneran ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Feed costs constitute a large part of the expenses of dairy farmers. Pasture is a high quality feed ...
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of restricting access time to pasture and time...
Mowing pasture before allocation of herbage to dairy cows is one management strategy suggested to im...
Allowing cows to spend time on pasture may improve their welfare, although high yielding cows are un...
This study compared animal performance and enteric methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows in a part...
Dietary supplementation has been well documented as an effective enteric methane (CH4) mitigation st...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
The productivity and rumen status of Friesian cows grazing short rotation Italian ryegrass (Lolium m...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
Pasture-based feeds are favored nowadays due to their cost-effectiveness and effect on animal welfar...
Grass silage is typically fed to dairy cows in temperate regions. However, in vivo information on me...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
Cows were assigned randomly to indoor silage feeding (with 2 h outdoor exercise) or part-time grazin...
In temperate climates, grazed grass is the cheapest source of nutrients for the dairy cow (Finneran ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Feed costs constitute a large part of the expenses of dairy farmers. Pasture is a high quality feed ...
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of restricting access time to pasture and time...
Mowing pasture before allocation of herbage to dairy cows is one management strategy suggested to im...