2010
DOI: 10.1017/s2040470010002372
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Factors affecting dairy cow preference to be indoors or at pasture

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“…From the feeding point of view, pasture dry matter intake is often insufficient to achieve high milk yield in grazing systems (Bargo et al, 2003). Grazing cows might be not able to fulfil their nutritional demands what sometimes results cows are getting hungry which is a welfare problem (Charlton et al, 2009). Rego et al (2008) insisted higher utilization of compound feeds in the modern cattle feeding practices.…”
Section: Dairy Cattlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the feeding point of view, pasture dry matter intake is often insufficient to achieve high milk yield in grazing systems (Bargo et al, 2003). Grazing cows might be not able to fulfil their nutritional demands what sometimes results cows are getting hungry which is a welfare problem (Charlton et al, 2009). Rego et al (2008) insisted higher utilization of compound feeds in the modern cattle feeding practices.…”
Section: Dairy Cattlementioning
confidence: 99%