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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Relationship between predicted energy requirements and measured energy intake of dairy cattle at pasture

WJ Fulkerson, RC Dobos and PJ Michell

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 26(5) 523 - 526
Published: 1986

Abstract

Intakes of metabolisable energy (ME) in grazed herbage, silage, hay and grain were measured in dairy cows on 2 farmlets during 2 consecutive 12-month periods. Measured intakes were compared with predicted 'requirements' for ME, calculated by using values for liveweight and milk production measured during the 2 periods. These results validate the use of standard energy allowances to predict ME requirements of dairy cattle grazing in an environment similar to that described here. The measured (mean ± s.d.) ME intake was 95 ± 6.7% of predicted requirements using standard energy allowances.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9860523

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