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ABSTRACT.- This study explored the metabolic adaptions to grazing conditions of two Holstein genetic strains (GS; North American, NAH; New Zealand, NZH) in two feeding strategies (FS; restricted, P30, vs. maximised, PMAX, grazing). Four groups (NAH-P30, NZH-P30, NAH-PMAX and NZH-PMAX; n = 10 cows each) were compared between ?45 and 180 days in milk (DIM). NZH cows had lower (p = 0.02) fat and protein corrected milk (FPCM) yield and a tendency for lower (p = 0.09) body condition score concomitantly with a trend (p

JORGE-SMEDING, E. , CARRIQUIRY, M. , CASAL, A. , ARMAND UGON, D. , MASTROGIOVANNI, M. , TROTSCHANSKY, A. , MENDOZA, A. , ASTESSIANO, A. L.
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Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. 2023, Volume 107, Issue 3, Pages 754-768. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn.13766
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