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Novel and underutilized feed resources – potential for use in organic and low input dairy production Organic Eprints
Rinne, Marketta; Dragomir, Catalin; Kuoppala, Kaisa; Marley, Christina; Smith, Jo; Yanez Ruiz, David.
This literature review evaluates the potential of a range of by-products from the agricultural,greenhouse, forestry, food processing and bioenergy sectors and agro-forestry systems as feed components in organic and low input dairy systems. The variability of the raw materials further modified by differing processing methods results in wide range of feed materials available. Innovative use of novel and underutilized feed resources has the potential to improve the efficiency of the “green economy”.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Production systems; Dairy cattle; Feeding and growth; Sheep and goats.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://orgprints.org/21764/1/Rinne%20IFOAM%20Animal%202012.pdf
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NOVEL FEEDS IN ORGANIC DAIRY CHAINS Organic Eprints
Rinne, Marketta; Dragomir, Catalin; Kuoppala, Kaisa; Smith, Jo; Yanez Ruiz, David.
The objective of the current work was to collect information on various feeds and thus increase the awareness of various novel feeding solutions suitable for organic and low input dairying.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Feeding and growth.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/23588/1/23588_OWC14_Novel_feeds_MM.pdf
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Recommendations on innovative strategies related to nutrition, health and welfare of small ruminants Organic Eprints
Yanez Ruiz, David; Arsenos, Georgioa; Zaralis, Konstantinos; Martin-Garcia, Ignacio.
The SOLID project (Sustainable Organic Low-Input Dairying) carried out research to improve the sustainability of low-input/organic dairy systems in different ways. This document summarises major challenges in practice for both organic and low input production systems of small ruminants. Workshops and trials explored feed supply (including feeding of by products and pasture irrigation), and health and welfare as important areas for improvement. The report presents some first conclusion from the participatory trials.
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Feeding and growth; Sheep and goats; Health and welfare.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/35192/1/Deliverable_1%204_FINAL.pdf
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Novel feeds for organic dairy chains Organic Eprints
Rinne, Marketta; Dragomir, Catalin; Kuoppala, Kaisa; Smith, Jo; Yanez Ruiz, David.
The objective of the current work was to assess various novel and underutilized feeds and thus increase the awareness of various novel feeding solutions to support organic and low-input dairy production. A set of various feeds representing high protein feeds, by-products from distilling, wineries, fruit and vegetable production, whole crop cereals, agroforestry and wood derived materials were collected from Spain, Romania, UK and Finland and analysed for chemical composition and digestibility. The results can be used to aid in exploiting the potential of different feed resources and in ration formulation, and to demonstrate potential to widen the basis of feed supply on organic and low-input dairy farms. The use of various by-products as animal feeds...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Feeding and growth.
Ano: 2014
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