A total of 8814 samples of pre-grazed herbage samples was analysed by near infrared spectroscopy calibrated against wet chemistry between March 2006 and October 2012. There were decreasing trends over the seven-year period in annual mean crude protein (CP) and nitrates (NO3). Within years, median values for dry matter (DM), water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) and metabolisable energy (ME) tended to decrease whilst neutral and acid detergent fibre (NDF and ADF) tended to increase from March to October. There was little change in median monthly NO3 during the season. Median CP tended to decrease from March to May and to increase thereafter. Within months, the range in concentration of most components tended to be greatest in mid-season, with th...
Haylage (dry matter 51%–85%) is one of the most common forages fed to equids in Europe. The aim of t...
Diverse fresh grass and grass silage samples (n = 292) were collected from 138 dairy farms in south...
Selective grazing by ruminant livestock and other herbivores causes difficulties in measuring or est...
Changes in pasture nutrients over the growing season are typically not monitored but doing so may he...
Changes in pasture nutrients over the growing season are typically not monitored but doing so may he...
Changes in the crude protein (CP) concentration of white clover and perennial ryegrass herbage from ...
Maintaining animal health and performance relies on the availability of an appropriate diet. For her...
The nutritive quality of pasture is important in order to satisfy the nutrient requirements of anima...
Pasture quality monitoring is a key element in the decision making process of the farm manager. The ...
Grazing and/or indoor feeding of fresh herbage are common feeding systems for dairy cows in Switzerl...
In the seasonally dry tropics the productivity of grazing cattle is often constrained by nutrition, ...
The aim of this experiment was a representation of chemical composition of pasture samples from diff...
Frequent faecal near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (F.NIRS) analyses of faeces from cattle grazi...
Grass (monocots) and non-grass (dicots) proportions in ruminant diets are important nutritionally be...
International audienceSelective grazing by ruminant livestock and other herbivores causes difficulti...
Haylage (dry matter 51%–85%) is one of the most common forages fed to equids in Europe. The aim of t...
Diverse fresh grass and grass silage samples (n = 292) were collected from 138 dairy farms in south...
Selective grazing by ruminant livestock and other herbivores causes difficulties in measuring or est...
Changes in pasture nutrients over the growing season are typically not monitored but doing so may he...
Changes in pasture nutrients over the growing season are typically not monitored but doing so may he...
Changes in the crude protein (CP) concentration of white clover and perennial ryegrass herbage from ...
Maintaining animal health and performance relies on the availability of an appropriate diet. For her...
The nutritive quality of pasture is important in order to satisfy the nutrient requirements of anima...
Pasture quality monitoring is a key element in the decision making process of the farm manager. The ...
Grazing and/or indoor feeding of fresh herbage are common feeding systems for dairy cows in Switzerl...
In the seasonally dry tropics the productivity of grazing cattle is often constrained by nutrition, ...
The aim of this experiment was a representation of chemical composition of pasture samples from diff...
Frequent faecal near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (F.NIRS) analyses of faeces from cattle grazi...
Grass (monocots) and non-grass (dicots) proportions in ruminant diets are important nutritionally be...
International audienceSelective grazing by ruminant livestock and other herbivores causes difficulti...
Haylage (dry matter 51%–85%) is one of the most common forages fed to equids in Europe. The aim of t...
Diverse fresh grass and grass silage samples (n = 292) were collected from 138 dairy farms in south...
Selective grazing by ruminant livestock and other herbivores causes difficulties in measuring or est...