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Some challenges and opportunities for grazing dairy cows on temperate pastures
... that cows grazing a grass-white clover mixture had greater average daily milk yield than cows grazing grass swards ...that cows rotationally grazing a multispecies sward ... See full document
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Neuroendocrine regulation of dry matter intake in grazing dairy cows
... Modern dairy industries worldwide have the common objective of producing high quality dairy ...for dairy cows, with the majority of cows fed total mixed rations (TMR; Diouf, ...quality ... See full document
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Effect of plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) proportion in the diet on nitrogen use, milk production and behaviour of lactating dairy cows
... Zealand dairy farming industry’s international competitiveness (Pembleton, Tozer, Edwards, Jacobs, & Turner, ...other pastures under seasonal temperature and moisture changes, produce high dry matter ... See full document
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Can plantain maintain milk production of dairy cows whilst reducing urinary N losses?
... Zealand dairy industry has expanded dramatically. Dairy cattle in the national herd increased from ...The temperate maritime climate allows for grazing outdoors year round with only limited ... See full document
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A study of circulating neutrophils and exosomes associated with innate immune function in the periparturient grazing dairy cow : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Science at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand
... This thesis had several aims; one was to characterise innate immune function during the transition period in grazing dairy cows by investigating molecular changes in circulating neutroph[r] ... See full document
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Effect of energy and rumen undegradable protein supplementation on milk production and nitrogen losses in dairy cows
... the cows’ diet from supplements- Dairy NZ system 5) may provide a supplement that increases the provision of RFCHO to the ...provide cows with more energy either during lactation or the dry ...in ... See full document
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Expression of fatty acid sensing G-protein coupled receptors in peripartal Holstein cows
... MET cows had lower expression than CON despite having greater phagocytosis and oxidative burst capacity when challenged in vitro with a bacterial pathogen [20] and higher plasma levels of myeloperoxidase (Table 4) ... See full document
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A study of circulating neutrophils and exosomes associated with innate immune function in the periparturient grazing dairy cow : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Science at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand
... This thesis had several aims; one was to characterise innate immune function during the transition period in grazing dairy cows by investigating molecular changes in circulating neutroph[r] ... See full document
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Studies of the effects of "mimosa bark extract" containing condensed tannins on milk production by grazing dairy cows and on ruminal protein metabolism in sheep
... Studies of the effects of "Mimosa bark extract" containing condensed tannins on milk production by grazing dairy cows and on ruminal protein metabolism in sheep.. Thesis, Massey Universi[r] ... See full document
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Replacing a permanent pasture and its effect in the first year on a commercial dairy farm
... management. Dairy cows were allocated to treatment based on pasture availability at the start of the season following standard commercial ...autumn-calved cows grazed a high sugar grass pasture ... See full document
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Can alternative forages substantially reduce N leaching? Findings from a review and associated modelling
... The degradability of forage protein in the rumen is in fl uenced by the proportion of protein which is associated with cell wall, and therefore is more difficult to digest as a number of complex linkages need to be broken, ... See full document
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The effect of pre-mowing pasture on milk, pasture, and nitrogen partitioning of dairy cows in the autumn
... pre-mown pastures were 194 kg DM/ha ...in pastures which had been pre- mown in October, at the start of the ...from pastures which had been pre-mown, this is probably a result of increased tiller ... See full document
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Duration controlled grazing of dairy cows : impacts on pasture production and losses of nutrients and faecal microbes to water : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
... from grazing animal faeces (Wilcock et ...grazed pastures to surface water is now an important research issue (McDowell et ...Zealand dairy industry to reduce waterway contamination from dairy ... See full document
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Comparison of Brown Midrib Sorghum with Conventional Sorghum Forage for Grazing Dairy Cows
... Holstein cows in midlactation in terms of milk production and composition at grazing over three periods (Period 1: 20/01 to 31/01, Period 2: 17/02 to 28/02, Period 3: 19/03 to ...Holstein cows were ... See full document
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Whole-farm modelling using different grazing-management strategies with diverse pastures within an irrigated dairy-farm system
... grazed pastures comprising of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) and white clover (Trifolium repens) ...during some periods (Burke et ...the grazing season (Nobilly et ...mixture, grazing ... See full document
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Sward and milk production response to early turnout of dairy cows to pasture in Finland
... of pastures observed, it is obvious that a later turnout than T N would have led to even greater difficulties in sward utiliza- tion and management, but this was beyond our ... See full document
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Effect of winter crop systems on rumen degradation and grazing behaviour of dairy cows
... The nutrient composition of the kale crops preceding grazing is consistent with that published by Miller et al. (2012) and Rugoho (2013) where the same kale cultivar (Regal) was grown on the same property in ... See full document
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Effect of walking extra distances on the performance of grazing dairy cows in early lactation : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science, Massey university, Palmerston North, New Zealand
... In contrast, Ffoulkes ( 1 986) and Winugroho ( 1 988) found an increased intake in working buffalo cows fed rice straw and fresh grass. Similarly, Ffoulkes et al. ( 1 987) found that walking buffalos consumed 7% ... See full document
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1 Supplementing dairy ewes grazing low quality
... composition and body condition score of dairy ewes in mid lactation grazing low quality pastures 83.. and supplemented with canola, rice bran, flaxseed, safflower and rumen protected oi[r] ... See full document
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Genetics of alternative definitions of feed efficiency in grazing lactating dairy cows
... in dairy cattle, largely as an indirect consequence of selection and management changes that have provided for increased milk output per cow (Oltenacu ...the dairy industry has resulted in large-scale, ... See full document
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