Herbage intake and milk yield of unsupplemented grazing dairy cows are highly variable between animals within a herd (Delaby et al., 2001). The objective of this experiment was to describe the relationship between the individual voluntary intake (VI) of dairy cows measured before turnout and their herbage intake at grazing, at two herbage allowances
Partial storage feeding has been adopted by a number of Northern Ireland dairy farmers in recent yea...
This thesis first presents a review of the literature on intake from grazed herbage. It reviews anim...
Winter grazing provides a useful means for increasing the proportion of grazed herbage in the annual...
The milk production potential of dairy cows has increased substantially over the past two decades. T...
© 2017 Dr. Marliene Margaret WrightDairy systems in temperate regions of the world, including Austra...
Dairy cows eating ryegrass ingest smaller boli when grazing than when fed indoors (93 vs. 142 g; Bou...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
Key-points Models predicting intake and performance of grazing ruminants from animal, sward, graz...
Voluntary intake and stocking rate are key determinants of animal performance on pasture. Greater pl...
National audienceGrazing management is known to affect dairy cow performance. Two meta-analyses of t...
This research thesis describes the quantitative analysis of behaviour of grazing dairy cows in terms...
Animal productivity is the ultimate performance indicator of any new grass cultivar. Direct assessme...
Three groups of six cows were offered daily herbage allowances of 53, 33, and 13.5 kg DM cow-1 for a...
In our previous study with lactating dairy cows (Nakatsuji et al., 2004), annual herbage production ...
Changing the times of access to grazing and to maize silage (MS) offered indoors affects the relativ...
Partial storage feeding has been adopted by a number of Northern Ireland dairy farmers in recent yea...
This thesis first presents a review of the literature on intake from grazed herbage. It reviews anim...
Winter grazing provides a useful means for increasing the proportion of grazed herbage in the annual...
The milk production potential of dairy cows has increased substantially over the past two decades. T...
© 2017 Dr. Marliene Margaret WrightDairy systems in temperate regions of the world, including Austra...
Dairy cows eating ryegrass ingest smaller boli when grazing than when fed indoors (93 vs. 142 g; Bou...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
Key-points Models predicting intake and performance of grazing ruminants from animal, sward, graz...
Voluntary intake and stocking rate are key determinants of animal performance on pasture. Greater pl...
National audienceGrazing management is known to affect dairy cow performance. Two meta-analyses of t...
This research thesis describes the quantitative analysis of behaviour of grazing dairy cows in terms...
Animal productivity is the ultimate performance indicator of any new grass cultivar. Direct assessme...
Three groups of six cows were offered daily herbage allowances of 53, 33, and 13.5 kg DM cow-1 for a...
In our previous study with lactating dairy cows (Nakatsuji et al., 2004), annual herbage production ...
Changing the times of access to grazing and to maize silage (MS) offered indoors affects the relativ...
Partial storage feeding has been adopted by a number of Northern Ireland dairy farmers in recent yea...
This thesis first presents a review of the literature on intake from grazed herbage. It reviews anim...
Winter grazing provides a useful means for increasing the proportion of grazed herbage in the annual...