The objective of this study was to test whether diet selection of dairy cows under grazing conditions could be estimated using plant wax markers. Furthermore, differences between 2 cow strains and the effect of concentrate supplementation on plant species selection were investigated. The experiment was a study with a crossover design performed on an organic farm with 12 Swiss Holstein cows and 12 New Zealand Holstein cows. Both experimental periods consisted of a 21-d adaptation and a 7-d measurement period. All cows grazed full time in a rotational stocking system and received either no concentrate or 6 kg/d of a commercial cereal-grain mix. Representative herbage samples of each grazed paddock were taken and botanical composition of subsa...
The optimization of milk production includes a rational use of forages, respect for the environment ...
The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of feeding selectivity (FS) within a dietary group co...
Plant wax alkanes are now widely used as marker substances (Dove & Mayes 1991) for the estimation of...
Although key to the efficiency of a cattle operation, feed intake is challenging to evaluate in a gr...
Estimating feed efficiency of ruminants in grazing environments is difficult due to challenges in me...
The objectives of this study were to measure voluntary herbage intake in kg of dry matter (DM) per d...
This thesis first presents a review of the literature on intake from grazed herbage. It reviews anim...
Research has recently focused on pasture species intake by ruminants due to their influence on anima...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to measure voluntary herbage intake in kg of dry matter (D...
Plant waxes provide a marker profile of individual plants that, when sufficiently distinct, can be u...
Herbage provides bulk feed for ruminants and plant lipids, especially C18:3, are a major source of b...
peer-reviewedThe unique rumen of dairy cows allows them to digest fibrous forages and feedstuffs. Su...
The aim of this work was to explore the variations in milk FA concentration according to the rate of...
The milk production potential of dairy cows has increased substantially over the past two decades. T...
The aim of this study was to evaluate effects of three dairy cow groups consuming different grass di...
The optimization of milk production includes a rational use of forages, respect for the environment ...
The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of feeding selectivity (FS) within a dietary group co...
Plant wax alkanes are now widely used as marker substances (Dove & Mayes 1991) for the estimation of...
Although key to the efficiency of a cattle operation, feed intake is challenging to evaluate in a gr...
Estimating feed efficiency of ruminants in grazing environments is difficult due to challenges in me...
The objectives of this study were to measure voluntary herbage intake in kg of dry matter (DM) per d...
This thesis first presents a review of the literature on intake from grazed herbage. It reviews anim...
Research has recently focused on pasture species intake by ruminants due to their influence on anima...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to measure voluntary herbage intake in kg of dry matter (D...
Plant waxes provide a marker profile of individual plants that, when sufficiently distinct, can be u...
Herbage provides bulk feed for ruminants and plant lipids, especially C18:3, are a major source of b...
peer-reviewedThe unique rumen of dairy cows allows them to digest fibrous forages and feedstuffs. Su...
The aim of this work was to explore the variations in milk FA concentration according to the rate of...
The milk production potential of dairy cows has increased substantially over the past two decades. T...
The aim of this study was to evaluate effects of three dairy cow groups consuming different grass di...
The optimization of milk production includes a rational use of forages, respect for the environment ...
The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of feeding selectivity (FS) within a dietary group co...
Plant wax alkanes are now widely used as marker substances (Dove & Mayes 1991) for the estimation of...