Outwintering systems based on forage brassicas for replacement dairy heifers

Summary

Project details
A two year study that evaluated the performance of replacement dairy heifers either housed or out-wintered on forage brassicas (stubble turnips and kale/rape hybrid) in Shropshire.

This report describes an experiment which was used to evaluate the performance of in-calf dairy heifers either housed and fed silage or out-wintered on strip grazed stubble turnips with the target to achieve a daily live weight gain (DLWG) of 0.7 to 0.8kg.

In conclusion the experiment indicated that:

• Target DLWGs of 0.7-0.8kg to achieve 2 year calving can be achieved with out-wintering systems based on stubble turnips and haylage/silage on a 'low cost extensive system'

• Out-wintered heifers do not suffer a growth check when moved onto a grass sward in the spring

• There were no welfare implications for the out-wintered heifers

• Variable costs per kg gain were very similar however the out-wintered heifers recorded significantly lower fixed plus variable costs per kg gain

• An out-wintering system based on stubble turnips and haylage for in-calf replacement heifers had no significant effect (p>0.05) on subsequent heifer calving or lactation performance

Sector:
Dairy
Date:
01 January 2001 - 31 May 2010
Funders:
DairyCo
Project leader:
Harper Adams University College

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Outwintering on forage brassicas final report

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