2020
DOI: 10.17265/2161-6256/2020.02.005
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Milk Production of Sarda Suckler Cows with Different Calving Period

Abstract: The study explored the relationship between the performance of calves and calving season in a Mediterranean rangeland-based beef livestock system. Twenty multiparous Sarda cows, grazing on a natural pasture, with two distinct calving periods (group A, 11 animals, calving date 15/10/2016 ± 16 (means ± s.d.), and group W, nine animals, calving date 26/01/2017 ± 11) were used. Meteorological data, herbage quality, daily milk yield (DMY), total milk yield (TMY), body weight (BW) of cows and calf, bodyweight daily … Show more

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“…The beef livestock system in Sardinia (Italy) and other mediterranean regions is based on the suckler-cow system (34-36): the cows, mainly belonging to autochthonous breeds, are characterized by a good maternal aptitude and ability to exploit natural forage resources. Cow-calf pairs normally graze the mountainous and hilly areas, often with the presence of trees (17,(37)(38)(39). These silvopastoral systems (SPS) are commonly identified as a source of ecosystem services (Ess), including the provision of beef meat, wildlife habitat, and biodiversity and watershed protection (6,40,41).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beef livestock system in Sardinia (Italy) and other mediterranean regions is based on the suckler-cow system (34-36): the cows, mainly belonging to autochthonous breeds, are characterized by a good maternal aptitude and ability to exploit natural forage resources. Cow-calf pairs normally graze the mountainous and hilly areas, often with the presence of trees (17,(37)(38)(39). These silvopastoral systems (SPS) are commonly identified as a source of ecosystem services (Ess), including the provision of beef meat, wildlife habitat, and biodiversity and watershed protection (6,40,41).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%