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Jaeger, Maria. |
2-ORG-COWS aims for an evaluation of novel functional traits and associated environmental descriptors as a prerequisite for both the implementation of organic breeding strategies for local dual-purpose cattle kept in organic pasture based production systems, and for preventive livestock health management. In consequence, the overall objective addresses both adaptation of the dual-purpose cow to pasture based systems, and vice versa adaptation of the system for improving functional (health) traits. Due to this reasons a uniform guide for recording animal welfare (health traits, behavior, fertility), production (milk and meat quality)- and environmental descriptors (feed intake and greenhouse gas emissions) has been developed. |
Tipo: Teaching resource |
Palavras-chave: Beef cattle; Health and welfare. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/30824/1/Guide_ohne_bilder.pdf |
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Fog, E.. |
Through a concept for biorefinery of green herbage to protein feed, fertilizer and energy, the project develops a new platform for organic growth. The project will deliver solutions to the following key challenges to the organic sector: Supply of organic protein feed to monogastric livestock, improved, climate-friendly, and robust crop rotations in areas with a low density of livestock, better use efficiency of the nutrients, and higher yields. These solutions are important for the sectors credibility and legitimacy. The project applies an ambitious, holistic, whole value-chain and cross disciplinary approach with the following activities: 1) Identification of the best suited material for biorefinery through cropping trials; 2)Harvest and extraction of... |
Tipo: Teaching resource |
Palavras-chave: Technology assessment; Feeding and growth; Produce chain management; Farm nutrient management; Post harvest management and techniques. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/28719/7/28719.pdf |
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