Key points Low efficiency of N utilisation for milk production in cows fed grass silage-based diets is mainly due to excessive N losses in the rumen. The type and extent of in silo fermentation can alter the balance of absorbed nutrients. There is very little experimental evidence that the capture of N in the rumen can be improved by a better synchrony between energy and N release in the rumen. Nitrogen losses in the rumen can be reduced by decreasing the ratio between rumen degradable N and fermentable energy. Rapeseed meal has increased milk protein output more than isonitrogenous soybean meal supplementation, probably due to higher concentration of histidine in rapeseed protein. Efficiency of N utilisation for milk production is not ne...
Rations for lactating dairy cattle should supply adequate amounts of rumen undegradable protein with...
Nitrogen losses from dairy production have negative impacts on the environment and on production eco...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
This paper considers the various complex changes that occur to nitrogen (N) containing compounds in ...
Nitrogen (N) losses through grazing bovines are at the heart of the current debate on environment an...
Key points: High digestibility grass silage with moderate concentrate supplementation can sustain ...
The high rates of rumen fermentation, physical breakdown and passage rates from the rumen of legume ...
The objective of this paper is to review research which has evaluated the feeding of dairy cows with...
Until recently, young, highly digestible grass was considered an ideal feed for dairy cows. However,...
Condensed tannins (CT) bind to plant proteins in the rumen, reducing protein degradation to ammonia ...
Diets based on red clover silage (RCS) typically increase the concentration of polyunsaturated fatty...
International audienceDairy farms must reduce their environmental impacts and nitrogen (N) losses to...
The available literature indicates that, silages containing more undegraded protein will be better f...
The aim of the studies reported in this thesis was to optimise grass silage utilisation in milk prod...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
Rations for lactating dairy cattle should supply adequate amounts of rumen undegradable protein with...
Nitrogen losses from dairy production have negative impacts on the environment and on production eco...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
This paper considers the various complex changes that occur to nitrogen (N) containing compounds in ...
Nitrogen (N) losses through grazing bovines are at the heart of the current debate on environment an...
Key points: High digestibility grass silage with moderate concentrate supplementation can sustain ...
The high rates of rumen fermentation, physical breakdown and passage rates from the rumen of legume ...
The objective of this paper is to review research which has evaluated the feeding of dairy cows with...
Until recently, young, highly digestible grass was considered an ideal feed for dairy cows. However,...
Condensed tannins (CT) bind to plant proteins in the rumen, reducing protein degradation to ammonia ...
Diets based on red clover silage (RCS) typically increase the concentration of polyunsaturated fatty...
International audienceDairy farms must reduce their environmental impacts and nitrogen (N) losses to...
The available literature indicates that, silages containing more undegraded protein will be better f...
The aim of the studies reported in this thesis was to optimise grass silage utilisation in milk prod...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
Rations for lactating dairy cattle should supply adequate amounts of rumen undegradable protein with...
Nitrogen losses from dairy production have negative impacts on the environment and on production eco...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...