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The effect of spring grass availability and silage supplementation on dairy cow performance and dry matter intake during early lactation

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The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of level and timing of silage supplementation during early lactation on animal performance and dry matter intake (DMI). Two farm-lets were established with a high (1253 kg DM/ha) and low (862 kg DM/ha) grass availability at turnout. In spring, cows were assigned to one of two treatments as they calved over 2 years; high grass (HG) and low grass (LG). During period 1 (week 1–6), cows on the HG treatment were offered a high daily herbage allowance (DHA) with low silage and the LG treatment were offered a low DHA with high silage. In period 2 (week 7–12), half of the cows from the HG treatment in P1 switched to the LG treatment in P2 and vice versa as 20 LG cows in P1 switched to the HG treatment in P2. Cows on the HG treatment in P2 received a high DHA with no silage and the LG treatment received a low DHA with 3 kg DM/cow silage. Grass DMI was significantly higher for the HG treatment during both periods (+1.6 and +3.4 kg DM/cow/day, respectively). The HG treatment produced +0.9 kg milk/cow/day and had a higher protein concentration (+1.1 g/kg milk) compared to cows on the LG treatment during period 2. Differences in animal performance observed in period 2 were maintained throughout the 8-week carryover period.

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hal-04378868 , version 1 (08-01-2024)

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Sarah Walsh, Luc Delaby, Michael Kennedy, Zoe Mckay, Michael O'Donovan, et al.. The effect of spring grass availability and silage supplementation on dairy cow performance and dry matter intake during early lactation. Journal of Agricultural Science, 2023, 161 (6), pp.857-870. ⟨10.1017/S002185962300059X⟩. ⟨hal-04378868⟩

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