The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and defecation frequency, spatial distribution of excrement in the paddock, and the resulting nitrogen balance at animal and field level. During a 6-week period in early summer, 60 Holstein Frisian dairy cows (31.0 ± 5.4 kg ECM) were randomly allocated to three different treatments, with grazing at clover-grass pasture during daytime for 4, 6.5 or 9 h daily. Indoor feeding, with a mixture of roughage and concentrates (13% crude protein), was restricted for treatment 4 and 6.5 h to the amount the 9-h treatment could eat. Cows allowed grazing at pasture for 4 h moved more rapidly during pasture, moved longer distance per active hour and used a highe...
The objective of this experiment was to use diurnal and temporal changes in herbage composition to c...
The effect of including a mixture of forbs in a standard perennial ryegrass-white clover pasture, wi...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
The opportunity to reduce nitrogen (N) losses to the environment from wintering systems for dairy co...
peer reviewedThe present study aims to quantify nitrogen (N) excretions in dairy cows on a rotationa...
Prediction of nitrogen (N) leaching from urine events using modelling tools such as OVERSEER is impo...
peer reviewedInfluence of the fertilization type, the day in the paddock and the month on nitrogen r...
This study determined distribution of feces and urine from dairy cattle managed in a rotationally gr...
The objective of the present study was to investigate live weight (LW) gain, urinary nitrogen (UN) e...
There is increased global interest in the environmental impacts of farming, including the need to pr...
Measurement of water consumption and urinary nitrogen (UN) excretion of individual grazing ruminants...
Measurement of water consumption and urinary nitrogen (UN) excretion of individual grazing ruminants...
Increasing herd size and fragmented or non-uniform land challenge pasture-based milk pro-duction sys...
Feed nitrogen (N) intakes in Australian grazing systems average 545 g cow−1 day−1, indicating that u...
The objective of this experiment was to use diurnal and temporal changes in herbage composition to c...
The effect of including a mixture of forbs in a standard perennial ryegrass-white clover pasture, wi...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
The opportunity to reduce nitrogen (N) losses to the environment from wintering systems for dairy co...
peer reviewedThe present study aims to quantify nitrogen (N) excretions in dairy cows on a rotationa...
Prediction of nitrogen (N) leaching from urine events using modelling tools such as OVERSEER is impo...
peer reviewedInfluence of the fertilization type, the day in the paddock and the month on nitrogen r...
This study determined distribution of feces and urine from dairy cattle managed in a rotationally gr...
The objective of the present study was to investigate live weight (LW) gain, urinary nitrogen (UN) e...
There is increased global interest in the environmental impacts of farming, including the need to pr...
Measurement of water consumption and urinary nitrogen (UN) excretion of individual grazing ruminants...
Measurement of water consumption and urinary nitrogen (UN) excretion of individual grazing ruminants...
Increasing herd size and fragmented or non-uniform land challenge pasture-based milk pro-duction sys...
Feed nitrogen (N) intakes in Australian grazing systems average 545 g cow−1 day−1, indicating that u...
The objective of this experiment was to use diurnal and temporal changes in herbage composition to c...
The effect of including a mixture of forbs in a standard perennial ryegrass-white clover pasture, wi...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...