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An examination of rate of nitrogen fertiliser, date of harvest and additive treatment on degradability of grass silage in the rumen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

T.W.J. Keady
Affiliation:
Agricultural Research Institute of Northern Ireland, Hillsborough, Co Down BT26 6DR, Northern Ireland
C.S. Mayne
Affiliation:
Agricultural Research Institute of Northern Ireland, Hillsborough, Co Down BT26 6DR, Northern Ireland
A Fitzpatrick
Affiliation:
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Newforge Lane, Belfast BT9 5PX, Northern Ireland
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Grass silage forms the basal forage for the majority of beef and dairy cattle during the winter indoor feeding period. Previous studies undertaken at this Institute have clearly indicated that the major factors affecting the feed value of grass silage are the date of harvest, rate of fertiliser nitrogen (N) application and additive treatment. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of rate of N fertiliser application, harvest date and additive treatment on in-sacco degradation characteristics of grass silage.

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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2000

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Keady, T.W.J., Mayne, C.S. and Fitzpatrick, D.A. 2000. An evaluation of the effects of rate of nitrogen fertilisation and stage of maturity on rumen degradability of grass. Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science (This meeting).CrossRefGoogle Scholar