Intake and milk production of goats grazing Sulla forage under different stocking rates

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A total of 24 Girgentana goats was divided into 3 homogeneous groups grazing a sulla monoculture under stocking rate of 30, 50 or 70 goats/ha (LSR, MSR and HSR). Available biomass, herbage selected by goats and milk yield were measured and sampled. The DM intake of goats and its botanic composition and digestibility were assessed by the n-alkane method. Grazing at HSR was suspended 18 d before MSR and LSR (35 vs. 53 d), due to the low biomass availability. Over the first 35 d of grazing, the HSR reduced height and availability of herbage. The herbage intake and milk yield of goats increased from HSR to LSR, without relevant changes in milk quality. During all grazing period (53 d), the higher grazing pressure led to a lower total milk yield per goat, whereas the HSR produced the highest daily and total milk amount per ha.

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Bonanno, A., Di Grigoli, A., Stringi, L., Di Miceli, G., Giambalvo, D., Tornambè, G., … Alicata, M. L. (2007). Intake and milk production of goats grazing Sulla forage under different stocking rates. In Italian Journal of Animal Science (Vol. 6, pp. 605–607). Avenue Media. https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2007.1s.605

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