The effects of cow genetic merit and feeding treatment on milk production, herbage intake and grazing behaviour of dairy cows

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O'Connell, JM [1 ]
Buckley, F [1 ]
Rath, M [1 ]
Dillon, P [1 ]
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[1] TEAGASC, Moorepk Res Ctr, Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
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biting rate; grazing time; milk composition;
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The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of cow genetic merit and grass-based feeding treatment on milk production, herbage intake and grazing behaviour of first lactation Holstein-Friesian dairy cows. A total of 48 high genetic merit cows (HG) and 48 medium genetic merit cows (MG) were assigned, within merit group to three grass-based feeding treatments: 1) standard feeding treatment, 2) high concentrate and 3) high grass allowance. The HG cows had a higher milk yield (24.7 nu. 21.2 kg/day; P < 0.001), fat yield (0.87 <nu>. 0.82 kg/day; P < 0.05), protein yield (0.81 <nu>. 0.73 kg/day; P < 0.001) and lactose yield (1.14 <nu>. 1.00 kg/day; P < 0.001) than the MG cows. The milk of the HG cows had lower fat (35.6 <nu>. 38.7 g/kg; P < 0.01), protein (33.2 <nu>. 34.5 g/kg; P < 0.01) and lactose (46.4 <nu>. 47.6 g/kg; P < 0.01) concentrations. The HG cows had a higher (P < 0.01) grass dry matter (DM) intake. Total grazing time was not affected by cow genetic merit but the HG cows had more (P < 0.10) grazing bouts of shorter (P < 0.05) duration. The HG cows also had higher (P < 0.001) biting rates and spent a greater (P < 0.01) proportion of time ruminating than the MG cows. Offering a higher level of concentrate (Treatment 2) significantly increased yield of milk (P < 0.001), fat (P < 0.05), protein (P < 0.001) and lactose (P < 0.001). The higher concentrate feeding treatment also resulted in a significantly (P < 0.001) higher lactose concentration with no effect on fat or protein concentrations. Allocating a higher allowance of grass (Treatment 3) had no effect on milk production except for lactose concentration which was higher (P < 0.05). Offering a higher level of concentrate reduced (P < 0.001) grass DM intake. Feeding treatments 2 and 3 both reduced (P < 0.05) the duration of grazing bouts and biting rate during the day.
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