Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. cv. Napier) pastures were graze
d by lactating dairy cows with the aim of assessing the best grazing period
to maximize milk production. Three grazing periods (1, 3 and 5 days, with
30 days resting) were tested using a randomized block design, with two repl
ications; during three years. Each paddock was grazed by 4 milking cows. Du
ring the experimental period, the cows received individually 2,0 kg/day of
a concentrate mixture. Estimates of forage availability and quality, plant
height, ground cover and milk production, were recorded. Results showed tha
t available forage and quality and milk production were not influenced by t
he three different grazing periods. Average milk production/cow/day in the
rainy season were 10.9, 10.8 and 10.8 kg and the average milk yields per he
ctare were 7,848, 7,800 and 7,776 kg/ha for 1, 3 or 5 grazing days, respect
ively (P > 0.05). The largest flotations in dairy milk yield per cow occurr
ed in the five grazing days treatment, explained for both forage availabili
ty and quality decreases along the grazing period on each paddock.