Description
Pasture-based dairy production with greatly reduced supplemental feeding and block-calving in spring is increasingly applied in Switzerland. The prevalent cow type has been selected mainly for high individual production in a barn feeding system with balanced diet. This cow type has continuously increased in size over the last 30 years. The question arises whether this type is suitable for the new system, and particularly if cow size is a critical factor. Theoretically a large, heavy type of cow has a higher intake capacity, while the nutrient requirements for a small, light type are easier to satisfy.
Citation
Steiger Burgos, M.; Petermann, R.; Hofstetter, P.; Thomet, P.; Kohler, S.; Munger, A.; Blum, J. W.; and Kunz, P., "Suitability of Small and Large Size Dairy Cows in a Pasture-Based Production System" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 95.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellitesymposium4/95
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Suitability of Small and Large Size Dairy Cows in a Pasture-Based Production System
Pasture-based dairy production with greatly reduced supplemental feeding and block-calving in spring is increasingly applied in Switzerland. The prevalent cow type has been selected mainly for high individual production in a barn feeding system with balanced diet. This cow type has continuously increased in size over the last 30 years. The question arises whether this type is suitable for the new system, and particularly if cow size is a critical factor. Theoretically a large, heavy type of cow has a higher intake capacity, while the nutrient requirements for a small, light type are easier to satisfy.