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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 November 2017
Breeding programmes for the Holstein-Friesian have historically focused on improved milk production with little emphasis on functional traits such as fertility or disease resistance (Yan et al., 2006). Recently, a major breeding programme has been adopted in Northern Ireland using the cross-breeding technique (Holstein cows x Jersey sires) with the aim of improving fertility and disease resistance of dairy cows whilst maintaining milk production capacity. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate possible breed differences in the efficiency of energy utilisation between Holstein and Jersey-Holstein dairy cows offered mixed diets of grass silage with a low or high level of concentrates.