End of Project ReportsFor dairy farmers involved in winter milk production a high intake of forage is required by autumn calved dairy cows to produce a high milk yield with a moderate level of concentrate supplementation. Since intake of grass silage is often limiting, alternative forages or feeds may be needed to maximise forage intake. In areas not suitable for growing maize alternative forages need to be considered. These could include limited amounts of very high quality grass silage (DMD 750-800 g /kg), grazed autumn pasture or bulky by-product feeds, e.g. superpressed sugar beet pulp. An experiment was conducted involving 5 treatments in which a standard good quality grass silage (S) was partially replaced with either very h...
The objective of this paper is to review research which has evaluated the feeding of dairy cows with...
Agriculture on the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand is a mixture of integrated cropping and pastoral...
End of Project ReportIn some of the studies outlined in Part 1 of this report, mixed forages contain...
End of Project ReportsFor dairy farmers involved in winter milk production a high intake of forage i...
End of Project ReportA supply of winter milk is needed by certain milk processors for the production...
End of Project ReportThere has been increased interest in and increased usage of forages other than ...
The milk production potential of dairy cows has increased substantially over the past two decades. T...
Patterson et al. (2004) obtained positive milk production responses to the inclusion of maize silage...
Two experiments were conducted under Northern European conditions to quantify dairy cow responses to...
The Swedish dairy cow has almost doubled its annual milk yield over a few decades. This has simultan...
The objective of this study was to determine effect of replacing grass hay with maize silage on milk...
In most dairy production systems, grazed herbage is potentially the cheapest forage resource. Howeve...
A series of six feeding experiments with Ayrshire dairy cows was conducted to investigate the effect...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
Cows were assigned randomly to indoor silage feeding (with 2 h outdoor exercise) or part-time grazin...
The objective of this paper is to review research which has evaluated the feeding of dairy cows with...
Agriculture on the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand is a mixture of integrated cropping and pastoral...
End of Project ReportIn some of the studies outlined in Part 1 of this report, mixed forages contain...
End of Project ReportsFor dairy farmers involved in winter milk production a high intake of forage i...
End of Project ReportA supply of winter milk is needed by certain milk processors for the production...
End of Project ReportThere has been increased interest in and increased usage of forages other than ...
The milk production potential of dairy cows has increased substantially over the past two decades. T...
Patterson et al. (2004) obtained positive milk production responses to the inclusion of maize silage...
Two experiments were conducted under Northern European conditions to quantify dairy cow responses to...
The Swedish dairy cow has almost doubled its annual milk yield over a few decades. This has simultan...
The objective of this study was to determine effect of replacing grass hay with maize silage on milk...
In most dairy production systems, grazed herbage is potentially the cheapest forage resource. Howeve...
A series of six feeding experiments with Ayrshire dairy cows was conducted to investigate the effect...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
Cows were assigned randomly to indoor silage feeding (with 2 h outdoor exercise) or part-time grazin...
The objective of this paper is to review research which has evaluated the feeding of dairy cows with...
Agriculture on the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand is a mixture of integrated cropping and pastoral...
End of Project ReportIn some of the studies outlined in Part 1 of this report, mixed forages contain...