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Orr et al. (2003) measured large differences in dry matter (DM) intake rate between 15 intermediate-heading perennial ryegrass varieties when they were continuously stocked with sheep and subsequently explored the extent to which, for 5 of these varieties, these differences could be explained by chemical and morphological traits (Orr et al., 2004a) which could be targeted in grass breeding programmes. Here, four of the 15 varieties, which within ploidy had low or high intake characteristics when grazed by sheep, were rotationally stocked with cattle and intake and sward factors were measured.
Citation
Orr, R. J.; Cook, J. E.; Young, K. L.; Champion, R. A.; and Rook, A. J., "Intake Characteristics of Diploid and Tetraploid Perennial Ryegrass Varieties when Grazed by Simmental x Holstein Yearling Heifers Under Rotational Stocking Management" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 10.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellitesymposium4/10
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Intake Characteristics of Diploid and Tetraploid Perennial Ryegrass Varieties when Grazed by Simmental x Holstein Yearling Heifers Under Rotational Stocking Management
Orr et al. (2003) measured large differences in dry matter (DM) intake rate between 15 intermediate-heading perennial ryegrass varieties when they were continuously stocked with sheep and subsequently explored the extent to which, for 5 of these varieties, these differences could be explained by chemical and morphological traits (Orr et al., 2004a) which could be targeted in grass breeding programmes. Here, four of the 15 varieties, which within ploidy had low or high intake characteristics when grazed by sheep, were rotationally stocked with cattle and intake and sward factors were measured.