Good rumen function, which is largely influenced by the diet of the cow, is essential to optimise animal performance. This study, conducted over the course of a full lactation in a spring-calving milk production system, compared the rumen function and milk production of cows offered one of three dietary treatments: (1) Cows grazing grass-only swards receiving 250 kg nitrogen (N)/ha/year (Grass), (2) Cows grazing grass-white clover swards receiving 250 kg N/ha/year (Grass-Clover), and (3) Cows offered a total mixed ration diet and housed indoors (TMR). Treatment significantly affected milk production; milk yield and milk solids yield were generally highest on the TMR treatment. There was no effect of treatment on rumen pH. However, treatment...
In spring, transition from a total mixed ration (TMR) to pasture requires rumen adaptions for the co...
The objective of this experiment was to use diurnal and temporal changes in herbage composition to c...
The rising milk production potential of the NZ dairy herd is reducing the ability for farmers to mee...
Increasing herd size and fragmented or non-uniform land challenge pasture-based milk pro-duction sys...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of pasture versus conventional indoor ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two pasture feeding systems—perennial ryegra...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two pasture feeding systems—perennial ryegra...
The aim of the study was to assess the effect of two contrasting grazing systems, strip-grazing and ...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the basis for higher voluntary intakes and increased {...
Research was conducted to examine the effects of a diverse pasture mix on dry matter intake, milk yi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate effects of 2 different sources of rumen available nitrog...
Maize (corn) silage is increasingly being used as a supplementary feed within the New Zealand dairy ...
The objective was to determine the effect of dietary ratio of neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) to st...
The study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the timing of feeding maize silage before a short ...
A field grazing experiment was conducted in New Zealand during autumn (March/April 2012), offering g...
In spring, transition from a total mixed ration (TMR) to pasture requires rumen adaptions for the co...
The objective of this experiment was to use diurnal and temporal changes in herbage composition to c...
The rising milk production potential of the NZ dairy herd is reducing the ability for farmers to mee...
Increasing herd size and fragmented or non-uniform land challenge pasture-based milk pro-duction sys...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of pasture versus conventional indoor ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two pasture feeding systems—perennial ryegra...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two pasture feeding systems—perennial ryegra...
The aim of the study was to assess the effect of two contrasting grazing systems, strip-grazing and ...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the basis for higher voluntary intakes and increased {...
Research was conducted to examine the effects of a diverse pasture mix on dry matter intake, milk yi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate effects of 2 different sources of rumen available nitrog...
Maize (corn) silage is increasingly being used as a supplementary feed within the New Zealand dairy ...
The objective was to determine the effect of dietary ratio of neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) to st...
The study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the timing of feeding maize silage before a short ...
A field grazing experiment was conducted in New Zealand during autumn (March/April 2012), offering g...
In spring, transition from a total mixed ration (TMR) to pasture requires rumen adaptions for the co...
The objective of this experiment was to use diurnal and temporal changes in herbage composition to c...
The rising milk production potential of the NZ dairy herd is reducing the ability for farmers to mee...