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“…Similarly, under grazing management conditions without restrictions on pasture intake, annual ryegrass must have a pregrazing herbage mass greater than 2,000 kg of DM/ha (Miguel et al, 2014) and a postgrazing leaf lamina height of no less than 10 cm (Ribeiro Filho et al, 2011). In the current study, the pregrazing herbage mass, postgrazing herbage mass, and postgrazing leaf lamina height were, on average, 2,700 kg of DM/ha, 2,060 kg of DM/ha and 10.3 cm, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, under grazing management conditions without restrictions on pasture intake, annual ryegrass must have a pregrazing herbage mass greater than 2,000 kg of DM/ha (Miguel et al, 2014) and a postgrazing leaf lamina height of no less than 10 cm (Ribeiro Filho et al, 2011). In the current study, the pregrazing herbage mass, postgrazing herbage mass, and postgrazing leaf lamina height were, on average, 2,700 kg of DM/ha, 2,060 kg of DM/ha and 10.3 cm, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studying the herbage intake (daily scale) of dairy cows grazing annual ryegrass swards that were subjected to intermittent stocking management, Ribeiro‐Filho et al . () also found a reduction in herbage intake when the leaf lamina length decreased in the grazing layer. This was probably due to shorter leaves and reduced lamina length in the grazing layer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Additionally, Ribeiro‐Filho et al . () observed that the DM intake and milk production of dairy cows that grazed annual ryegrass decreased when the residual leaf lamina length was below 10 cm. In the present study, STIR decreases were observed when the residual leaf lamina length was approximately 7.0 cm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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