Despite many refinements that have been made to the basic Linear Programmin
g model used to find economically optimal diets for dairy cows, the sequent
ial nature of the physical and physiological changes that a cow goes throug
h during lactation have not been incorporated into the modelling process sa
tisfactorily. This paper demonstrates how it can be achieved by integrating
the use of both Linear and Dynamic Programming methods to optimise the eco
nomic performance of a dairy cow over its entire lactation. Linear Programm
ing generates solutions for each potential liveweight change occurring duri
ng each of eleven four week periods over the lactation, then the use of DP
allows both the selection of the optimal sequence of liveweight changes dur
ing the lactation and the specification of rations associated with this opt
imal path.