1992
DOI: 10.1071/ea9920301
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Maize silage for the pasture-fed dairy cow. 4. A comparison between grazed annual pastures and feedlotting in the winter

Abstract: Dairy cows in early lactation grazed irrigated annual pastures during 14 weeks in autumn and winter. They were grazed for either 2 or 6 h each day and then restricted to a feedpad and offered ad libitum maize silage. Other cows were fed 1 of 2 diets while in yards: a feedlot diet based on cereal grain, maize silage, and protein supplement; a mixture of conserved legume and maize silage. Feed intakes and cow performance were monitored. Cows in metabolism cages were fed the feedlot diet with various combinations… Show more

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