2 FEEDING SYSTEMS FOR LACTATING DAIRY-COWS GRAZING FERTILIZED GRASSES

Citation
Tm. Ruiz et al., 2 FEEDING SYSTEMS FOR LACTATING DAIRY-COWS GRAZING FERTILIZED GRASSES, The Journal of agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico, 79(3-4), 1995, pp. 99-110
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture
ISSN journal
0041994X
Volume
79
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
99 - 110
Database
ISI
SICI code
0041-994X(1995)79:3-4<99:2FSFLD>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Forty-eight Holstein cows were alternately assigned to one of the two following treatments: (T1) A stocking rate of 2.5 cows/ha on grass pas tures fertilized with 2,270 kg (15-5-10)/ha/yr, plus 1 kg of concentra te/2.15 kg of milk above 10 kg/d; (T2) A stocking rate of 3.125 cows/h a on pastures fertilized with 1,700 kg/yr, plus 1 kg of concentrate/2 kg of milk. Through 180 days post-partum, cows in T1 produced more mil k (17.1 vs. 14.3 kg/d; P < 0.01) and more 4% fat-corrected-milk (FCM; 14.8 vs. 12.9 kg/d; P < 0.02) than in T2, in spite of consuming only a bout half (3.8 vs. 7.4 kg/d) as much concentrate. Body weight losses w ere extensive, more so for cows in T2 at both 30 (4.9 vs. 6.8%; P < 0. 03) and 90 days post-partum (6.4 vs. 9.6% of calving weight; P < 0.05) . Feed and land costs per unit of milk produced were greater for 12 th an for T1 (22.7 vs. 18.7 cents/kg). However, milk yield and income ove r feed and land costs per hectare grazed were greater for T2; therefor e, system T2 represents a better alternative for Intensive utilization of limited pasture resources.