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Milk production, nitrogen utilization, and methane emissions of dairy cows grazing grass, forb, and legume-based pastures

R. L. Wilson, Massimo Bionaz, Jennifer W. MacAdam, K. A. Beauchemin, Harley D. Naumann, Serkan Ateş

Journal of Animal Science · 2020

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Summary

Achieving high animal productivity without degrading the environment is the primary target in pasture-based dairy farming. This study investigated the effects of changing the forage base in spring from grass-clover pastures to forb or legume-based pastures on milk yield, N utilization, and methane emissions of Jersey cows in Western Oregon. Twenty-seven mid-lactation dairy cows were randomly assigned to one of three pasture treatments: grass-clover-based pasture composed of festulolium, tall fescue, orchardgrass, and white clover (Grass); forb-based pasture composed of chicory, plantain, and white clover (Forb); and legume-based pasture composed of red clover, bird's-foot trefoil, berseem clover, and balansa clover (Legume). Pastures were arranged in a randomized complete block design with

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1093/jas/skaa220
Catalogue ID
SNmois7t44-b5bbmv
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