Abstract

Abstract Herbage accumulation rates were measured on rotationally grazed ryegrass - white clover swards during five regrowth periods (two in spring and one in each other season). During each regrowth period equal numbers of 3 m2 plots were located on farmlets stocked with dairy cows at 2.77 or 4.28 cows/ha. Exclosure cages were placed on the plots during the grazing immediately preceding each regrowth period so that 10, 35, or 60% of the pre-grazing herbage mass was consumed by the cows. The mass of grass leaf, stubble, white clover, dead, green, and total herbage was measured after grazing and every 14 days thereafter for 8 -10 weeks. The rate of green herbage accumulation was not significantly influenced by the degree of defoliation for the 28-day period immediately following grazing. The rate of dead and total herbage accumulation increased as the degree of defoliation decreased, although significance was rarely reached. This was reflected in in vitro digestibility of late spring, summer, and autumn sw...

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