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The effect of a zero-grazed perennial ryegrass, perennial ryegrass and white clover, or multispecies forage on the dry matter intake, milk production and nitrogen utilization of dairy cows in mid-late lactation

K.M. McCarthy, Nadia Walsh, Chantal van Wylick, Michael McDonald, Alan G. Fahey, M.B. Lynch, K.M. Pierce, T.M. Boland, Helen Sheridan, Maria Markiewicz‐Kęszycka, F.J. Mulligan

Livestock Science · 2023

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Summary

The objective of this experiment was to assess the impact of forage type on the DMI and milk production of mid-late lactation dairy cows. Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) (PRG), PRG and white clover (Trilfolium repens) (PRGWC) and multispecies forage containing PRG, timothy (Phleum pratense), WC, red clover (Trifolium pratense), chicory (Cichorium intybus), and plantain (Plantago lanceolata) (MULTI), were compared using 24 cows in a three-period Latin square changeover design experiment. Cows were acclimatized to dietary treatments for 14 days, before entering a 21-day sampling period. Animals were housed indoors throughout the experiment, with access to forage treatments via computerized feeding boxes that recorded daily forage fresh weight intake and feeding behavior. Forage was harve

Subject
Dairy & milk production
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Dairy
DOI
10.1016/j.livsci.2023.105234
Catalogue ID
SNmp99jtn9-yichqs
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