Energy, crude protein and dry matter digestibility of pastures are essential components of quality that influence the voluntary intake of grazing livestock. To be able to meet the nutrient requirements of animals for maintenance, growth, gestation and lactation, pasture quality, quantity and efficient utilisation need to be well managed. Seasonal changes in pasture quality imply that a strategic and tactical approach to grazing management needs to be adopted in terms of herd structure, stocking rate and the use of persistent pasture species that can fill the seasonal feed gap. Pastures grazed in green, leafy vegetative condition have the highest nutritional quality. Growing and lactating animals should have priority access before dry...
Dairy cows fed on perennial-ryegrass pasture produce higher-quality milk in terms of fatty-acid comp...
Grazed pasture is the cheapest source of nutrients for dairy cows and should form the basis of profi...
Dairy farmers may choose one of four grazing management and feeding systems: unrestricted stocking, ...
Energy, crude protein and dry matter digestibility of pastures are essential components of quality t...
During the winter season most cattle are supplemented with dry forages, grains, and co-products. Thi...
Due to economic, environmental and animal-welfare constraints, it is envisaged that in the future a ...
Abstract. Due to economic, environmental and animal-welfare constraints, it is envisaged that in the...
Key points The rumen environment in cattle grazing high quality forage is different to that report...
For optimum productivity and health, livestock need to have adequate nutrient intake. Because of hil...
Abstract. Dairy cows fed on perennial-ryegrass pasture produce higher-quality milk in terms of fatty...
Hay is expensive to produce given the cost of labor, machinery, fuel, and fertilizer prices. However...
The basic aim in an efficient system of pastoral farming must be the highest possible sustained yiel...
Grazed pasture is the single most important forage feed for ruminants due to its low unit cost and w...
International audienceAt grazing, the nutritive value of grass offered is, together with intake, the...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
Dairy cows fed on perennial-ryegrass pasture produce higher-quality milk in terms of fatty-acid comp...
Grazed pasture is the cheapest source of nutrients for dairy cows and should form the basis of profi...
Dairy farmers may choose one of four grazing management and feeding systems: unrestricted stocking, ...
Energy, crude protein and dry matter digestibility of pastures are essential components of quality t...
During the winter season most cattle are supplemented with dry forages, grains, and co-products. Thi...
Due to economic, environmental and animal-welfare constraints, it is envisaged that in the future a ...
Abstract. Due to economic, environmental and animal-welfare constraints, it is envisaged that in the...
Key points The rumen environment in cattle grazing high quality forage is different to that report...
For optimum productivity and health, livestock need to have adequate nutrient intake. Because of hil...
Abstract. Dairy cows fed on perennial-ryegrass pasture produce higher-quality milk in terms of fatty...
Hay is expensive to produce given the cost of labor, machinery, fuel, and fertilizer prices. However...
The basic aim in an efficient system of pastoral farming must be the highest possible sustained yiel...
Grazed pasture is the single most important forage feed for ruminants due to its low unit cost and w...
International audienceAt grazing, the nutritive value of grass offered is, together with intake, the...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
Dairy cows fed on perennial-ryegrass pasture produce higher-quality milk in terms of fatty-acid comp...
Grazed pasture is the cheapest source of nutrients for dairy cows and should form the basis of profi...
Dairy farmers may choose one of four grazing management and feeding systems: unrestricted stocking, ...