The pasture allowance and intake of cows on the Lincoln University Dairy Farm was measured from September to November 2011 and compared with automatically recorded milk production, live weight and body condition score data. The 638 cows on farm were milked in two separate herds, with cows assigned a herd based on parity and body condition score. The stocking rate was reduced from 4.18 to 3.98 cows.ha⁻¹ for the 2011 season with the objective of maintaining production, with a reduced environmental footprint. Production per hectare for the 2011 spring season was similar to that achieved in the previous season. The milk production per cow increased enough to offset the reduced production associated with the drop in stocking rate. This was most...
Earlier access to pasture can increase the overall proportion of grazed grass in the diet of the spr...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
Three groups of six cows were offered daily herbage allowances of 53, 33, and 13.5 kg DM cow-1 for a...
Extending the grazing season has positive implications for profit margins, as grazed grass is the ch...
A field grazing experiment was conducted in New Zealand during autumn (March/April 2012), offering g...
The primary objective of the study was to quantify the effect of stocking rate (SR) and calving date...
Pasture-based dairy systems have several advantages. However, the number of grazing dairy cattle in ...
Pasture-based dairy systems have several advantages. However, the number of grazing dairy cattle in ...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
A grazing trial was carried out to compare herbage intake and milk production by dairy cows and obse...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
Strategies to increase herbage dry-matter (DM) production are sought for dairy systems. One proposed...
It is a common practice in the New Zealand seasonal dairying system to dry-off the herd at an earlie...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
The objective of the experiment was to quantify the effect of stocking rate (SR) and animal genotype...
Earlier access to pasture can increase the overall proportion of grazed grass in the diet of the spr...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
Three groups of six cows were offered daily herbage allowances of 53, 33, and 13.5 kg DM cow-1 for a...
Extending the grazing season has positive implications for profit margins, as grazed grass is the ch...
A field grazing experiment was conducted in New Zealand during autumn (March/April 2012), offering g...
The primary objective of the study was to quantify the effect of stocking rate (SR) and calving date...
Pasture-based dairy systems have several advantages. However, the number of grazing dairy cattle in ...
Pasture-based dairy systems have several advantages. However, the number of grazing dairy cattle in ...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
A grazing trial was carried out to compare herbage intake and milk production by dairy cows and obse...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
Strategies to increase herbage dry-matter (DM) production are sought for dairy systems. One proposed...
It is a common practice in the New Zealand seasonal dairying system to dry-off the herd at an earlie...
An adequate feed intake is an important prerequisite to realize high milk production in dairy cows,...
The objective of the experiment was to quantify the effect of stocking rate (SR) and animal genotype...
Earlier access to pasture can increase the overall proportion of grazed grass in the diet of the spr...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
Three groups of six cows were offered daily herbage allowances of 53, 33, and 13.5 kg DM cow-1 for a...