Feed is the largest variable cost for dairy farms in Australia, and dairy farmers are faced with the challenge of profitably feeding their cows in situations where there is significant variation in input costs and milk price. In theory, the addition of 5.2 MJ of metabolisable energy to a lactating cow’s diet should be capable of supporting an increase in milk production of one litre of milk of 4.0% fat, 3.2% protein and 4.9% lactose. However, this is almost never seen in practice, due to competition for energy from other processes (e.g., body tissue gain), forage substitution, associative effects and imbalances in rumen fermentation. Pasture species, stage of maturity, pasture mass, allowance and intake, stage of lactation, cow body conditi...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
Dairy systems in southern Australia rely on grazed feed from pasture to supply between 50% and 70% o...
This body of work (82 papers in scientific journals and 2 books) encompasses two broad areas of work...
A model to aid decisions regarding the feeding of concentrates to dairy cows was constructed. The li...
It was adopted in this work a methodology to estimate the optimal level of concentrate food for dair...
The economics of grazing dairy cows offered a range of herbage allowances and fed supplements as a p...
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of supplementing dairy cows at different stage...
ABSTRACT Energy is considered the most limiting nutrient for the production of milk cows in pastures...
production by cows grazing improved pastures in south–eastern Australia is limited by the ability of...
Previous bioeconomic studies have mainly concentrated on beef operations, principally stocker activi...
Dairy cattle feeding guides are available in various forms.The feeding recommendations vary consider...
Ex ante economic analysis can be used to establish the production threshold for a proposed experimen...
Pasture-based dairy production has been a major source of income for most family farms in the south ...
This paper examines the logic behind the efficient feeding of grazing dairy cows with the objective ...
One of the key differences between the extensive and intensive animal industries is the facility int...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
Dairy systems in southern Australia rely on grazed feed from pasture to supply between 50% and 70% o...
This body of work (82 papers in scientific journals and 2 books) encompasses two broad areas of work...
A model to aid decisions regarding the feeding of concentrates to dairy cows was constructed. The li...
It was adopted in this work a methodology to estimate the optimal level of concentrate food for dair...
The economics of grazing dairy cows offered a range of herbage allowances and fed supplements as a p...
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of supplementing dairy cows at different stage...
ABSTRACT Energy is considered the most limiting nutrient for the production of milk cows in pastures...
production by cows grazing improved pastures in south–eastern Australia is limited by the ability of...
Previous bioeconomic studies have mainly concentrated on beef operations, principally stocker activi...
Dairy cattle feeding guides are available in various forms.The feeding recommendations vary consider...
Ex ante economic analysis can be used to establish the production threshold for a proposed experimen...
Pasture-based dairy production has been a major source of income for most family farms in the south ...
This paper examines the logic behind the efficient feeding of grazing dairy cows with the objective ...
One of the key differences between the extensive and intensive animal industries is the facility int...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
Dairy systems in southern Australia rely on grazed feed from pasture to supply between 50% and 70% o...
This body of work (82 papers in scientific journals and 2 books) encompasses two broad areas of work...