Liveweight gain per head and per ha throughout the year of lambs grazing conventional pastures and those that switch from grass to clover

  • Nichol A
  • Bryant R
  • Ridgway M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Intensive lamb finishing requires a consistent supply of high quality forage throughout the year to regularly finish lambs. Per head and per ha liveweight gain of weaned lambs was compared in 13 batches of lambs on replicated irrigated farmlets for 2.5 years from conventional mixed tetraploid perennial ryegrass- white clover pastures (Conv) and pastures that were pure white clover for spring and summer and switched to overdrilled Italian ryegrass for the winter (Switch).

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Nichol, A. M., Bryant, R. H., Ridgway, M. J., & Edwards, G. R. (2010). Liveweight gain per head and per ha throughout the year of lambs grazing conventional pastures and those that switch from grass to clover. Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association, 211–215. https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2010.72.2784

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