peer-reviewedPasture availability in early spring can be limited due to climatic effects on grass production, increasing the likelihood of feed deficits in early lactation of spring-calving pasture-based systems. We hypothesized that restricting pasture allowance (PA) when animals are at peak milk production will have more negative implications on milk production compared with restricting animals before this period. A total of 105 cows were assigned to 1 of 7 grazing treatments from March 14 to October 31, 2016 (33 wk). The control treatment was offered a PA to achieve a postgrazing sward height > 3.5 cm and mean pasture allowance of 15.5 kg of dry matter per cow. The remaining treatments were offered a PA representing 60% of that offered t...
The objective of this study was to investigate the immediate and carryover effects of imposing two p...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
End of Project ReportSummary and Implications •Cows outdoors from mid February to early April offe...
Pasture availability in early spring can be limited due to climatic effects on grass production, inc...
Pasture availability in early spring can be limited due to climatic effects on grass production, inc...
Higher stocking rates in the post-quota era, due to increased herd sizes may result in feed deficits...
Spring grass availability can be a big challenge for Irish dairy farms due to limited over winter gr...
A grazing experiment was undertaken to investigate the immediate and carryover effect of post-grazin...
In pasture-based dairy systems, feed supply can be limited in early spring due to inadequate pasture...
Earlier access to pasture can increase the overall proportion of grazed grass in the diet of the spr...
End of project reportGrazed herbage can supply nutrients to dairy cows at a lower cost than alternat...
Early spring pasture growth can be low, resulting in a pasture availability deficit. The objective o...
The objective of this experiment was to investigate the effect of restricting pasture access time on...
In temperate climates, grazed grass is the cheapest source of nutrients for the dairy cow (Finneran ...
Feed deficits can occur in grazing systems due to low spring grass growth. The objective of this exp...
The objective of this study was to investigate the immediate and carryover effects of imposing two p...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
End of Project ReportSummary and Implications •Cows outdoors from mid February to early April offe...
Pasture availability in early spring can be limited due to climatic effects on grass production, inc...
Pasture availability in early spring can be limited due to climatic effects on grass production, inc...
Higher stocking rates in the post-quota era, due to increased herd sizes may result in feed deficits...
Spring grass availability can be a big challenge for Irish dairy farms due to limited over winter gr...
A grazing experiment was undertaken to investigate the immediate and carryover effect of post-grazin...
In pasture-based dairy systems, feed supply can be limited in early spring due to inadequate pasture...
Earlier access to pasture can increase the overall proportion of grazed grass in the diet of the spr...
End of project reportGrazed herbage can supply nutrients to dairy cows at a lower cost than alternat...
Early spring pasture growth can be low, resulting in a pasture availability deficit. The objective o...
The objective of this experiment was to investigate the effect of restricting pasture access time on...
In temperate climates, grazed grass is the cheapest source of nutrients for the dairy cow (Finneran ...
Feed deficits can occur in grazing systems due to low spring grass growth. The objective of this exp...
The objective of this study was to investigate the immediate and carryover effects of imposing two p...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
End of Project ReportSummary and Implications •Cows outdoors from mid February to early April offe...