A recent study published in the Journal of Dairy Science investigates the impact of summer forage shortages on dairy systems, comparing traditional semi-mountainous grass-based systems with corn-based systems incorporating part-time grazing. The research involved a 19-week experiment with 40 cows divided into four balanced groups, assessing milk yield, feed efficiency, methane emissions, and cheese quality.

Key findings include:

The study concludes that maintaining fresh herbage in corn-based diets is crucial for preserving cheese quality without compromising animal performance. In grass-based systems, supplementing with indoor feeding can sustain animal performance with limited effects on product quality.

Industry Insight:

This research underscores the importance of adaptive feeding strategies in dairy farming, particularly in the face of climate-induced forage shortages. For Indian dairy stakeholders, integrating grass-based feeding practices could enhance sustainability, improve product quality, and reduce environmental impact.

Source : Dairynews7x7 MAy 12th 2025

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