Effect of feeding management during the first 21 days postpartum, on direct and residual productive response and adaptation to grazing of multiparous Holstein dairy cows
Intensification of dairy production systems in Uruguay has involved the implementation of strategies that includes confinement with total mixed rations (TMR) either in dry lots or in low-cost barns. Questions have emerged about the productive impact of its use in short periods during early lactation...
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2023
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Gelijkaardige items: Effect of feeding management during the first 21 days postpartum, on direct and residual productive response and adaptation to grazing of multiparous Holstein dairy cows
- Contrasting feeding management in the first 21 days postpartum in Holstein dairy cows: direct and residual milk responses
- Reducing milking frequency in early lactation improved the energy status but reduced milk yield during the whole lactation of primiparous Holstein cows consuming a total mixed ration and pasture
- Metabolic and endocrine profiles and hepatic gene expression of Holstein cows fed total mixed ration or pasture with different grazing strategies during early lactation
- Feeding strategies during fresh cow period in pasture-based dairy systems: metabolic adaptation to lactation and resumption of ovarian cyclicity in primiparous and multiparous cows
- Differential management of dairy cows in the first 21 days postpartum: impact on milk production, body condition score and ovarian cyclicity
- Productive performance and digestive response of dairy cows fed different diets combining a total mixed ration and fresh forage