The results from the study ‘Effects of vegetation and grazing preferences on the quality of alpine dairy products’ will be presented. The main objective of the project was to investigate the connections bet - ween alpine rangeland vegetation, landscape use and grazing preferences of free ranging dairy cattle and the milk quality with regard to fatty acid composition and content of various secondary plant metabolites. Two herds in two different geographical summer farming areas were studied during three grazing seasons (2007- 2009). Area use and grazing preferences were studied by using high frequency GPS data in combination with detailed vegetation mapping, field studies of animal behaviour, microhistological analysis of faeces, analyses of...
Previous research has shown that grazing pastures compared to feeding preserved forages has large im...
Previous research has shown that grazing pastures compared to feeding preserved forages has large im...
Extensive summer grazing is a dairy herd management practice frequently adopted in mountainous areas...
The results from the study ‘Effects of vegetation and grazing preferences on the quality of alpine d...
The aim of this study was to verify the variation in fatty acid composition of milk, and derived che...
The production systems linked to mountain animal husbandry have had an environmental, social and cul...
International audienceIn the mountains, autochthonous and robust breeds are often used to valorize b...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of pasture and pasture vegetation composition...
The swards of the alpine grasslands represent a unique feed resource that sustains animal agricultur...
International audienceThe interactions between botanical composition of pasture, quality of herbage ...
The change in feeding regime of dairy herds using summer grazing in mountainous areas has several im...
The change in feeding regime of dairy herds using summer grazing in mountainous areas has several im...
A continuous grazing experiment with three measurement periods, 3 weeks each, was conducted with 16 ...
Milk from alpine grazing shows a different fatty acids profile (FA) from that produced in lowlands f...
Plant and vegetation preferences of two Norwegian cattle breeds grazing semi-natural mountain pastu...
Previous research has shown that grazing pastures compared to feeding preserved forages has large im...
Previous research has shown that grazing pastures compared to feeding preserved forages has large im...
Extensive summer grazing is a dairy herd management practice frequently adopted in mountainous areas...
The results from the study ‘Effects of vegetation and grazing preferences on the quality of alpine d...
The aim of this study was to verify the variation in fatty acid composition of milk, and derived che...
The production systems linked to mountain animal husbandry have had an environmental, social and cul...
International audienceIn the mountains, autochthonous and robust breeds are often used to valorize b...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of pasture and pasture vegetation composition...
The swards of the alpine grasslands represent a unique feed resource that sustains animal agricultur...
International audienceThe interactions between botanical composition of pasture, quality of herbage ...
The change in feeding regime of dairy herds using summer grazing in mountainous areas has several im...
The change in feeding regime of dairy herds using summer grazing in mountainous areas has several im...
A continuous grazing experiment with three measurement periods, 3 weeks each, was conducted with 16 ...
Milk from alpine grazing shows a different fatty acids profile (FA) from that produced in lowlands f...
Plant and vegetation preferences of two Norwegian cattle breeds grazing semi-natural mountain pastu...
Previous research has shown that grazing pastures compared to feeding preserved forages has large im...
Previous research has shown that grazing pastures compared to feeding preserved forages has large im...
Extensive summer grazing is a dairy herd management practice frequently adopted in mountainous areas...