2018
DOI: 10.1080/09712119.2018.1520112
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Composition of herbage consumed in mixed sequential grazing of cows with ewes as followers

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether botanical, morphological and nutritional compositions of the herbage ingested by the cows are affected by age of pastures and grazing system. Mixed sequential grazing of dairy Holstein cows with Pelibuey breeding ewes as followers (MixG) and single species cow grazing (CowG) were the systems evaluated. Animals grazed on pastures of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata L.) in their first and second year (young) or third to fifth year (m… Show more

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“…Since they received supplementation, it is likely that S cows did not need to compensate for the reduced daytime grazing time. These may be due to availability of high quality forage since, in the same pastures with the same type of animals, Améndola-Massiotti et al (2018) reported 25 % crude protein and 40 % acid detergent fiber, on average, for both times of the year. This good forage composition may have been linked to the fact that the cows, having acquired sufficient and also spent more time in this activity while standing.…”
Section: Grazing Behaviormentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Since they received supplementation, it is likely that S cows did not need to compensate for the reduced daytime grazing time. These may be due to availability of high quality forage since, in the same pastures with the same type of animals, Améndola-Massiotti et al (2018) reported 25 % crude protein and 40 % acid detergent fiber, on average, for both times of the year. This good forage composition may have been linked to the fact that the cows, having acquired sufficient and also spent more time in this activity while standing.…”
Section: Grazing Behaviormentioning
confidence: 98%