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Rotational grazing effects of dairy cows on yield and consumption in dwarf napiergrass at a paddock scale for 3 years from the establishment in southern Kyushu,Japan

The main factor limiting milk production from pasture is a low dry matter intake (DMI).It is important that herbage mass be maintained throughout the day in order to achieve a high daily DMI,but changes in quantity and quality associated with the consumption of the sward have a detrimental effect on herbage mass and intake rate ( McGilloway et al.,1999).Dwarf‐late (DL) napiergrass pasture,oversown with Italian ryegrass,can be utilized in rotational grazing in Miyazaki, southern Kyushu ( Ishii et al.,2005;Wadi et al.,2007).This study was conducted to determine herbage matter,herbage consumption and DMI of grazing dairy cows from dwarf napiergrass pasture at a paddock scale for 3 consecutive years from the establishment in southern Kyushu,Japan.

dry matter intake dwarf napiergrass rotational grazing yield

A.Wadi Y.Ishii H.Hasyim R.F.Utamy S.Idota K.Fukuyama

Polytechnic Agriculture Negeri Pangkep,Segeri Mandalle,90655 Indonesia Faculty of Agriculture,University of Miyazaki,Miyazaki,889-2192 Japan Interdisclip linary Graduate School of Agriculture and Engineering,University of Miyazaki,Miyazaki,8 Regional Food SecuritYa gency,Makassar,90130 Indonesia Faculty of Agriculture,University of Miyazaki,Miyaz aki,889-2192 Japan

国际会议

2008世界草地与草原大会

呼和浩特

英文

2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)