Rumen function and lameness in South Island cows
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2008-06
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A large part of the rumen research we use here in NZ is drawn from work done overseas, routinely on cows fed lots of grain, while there is perishingly
little hard data on the high production, grass based rumens that are the direction NZ dairy appears to
be heading in. Despite this, or maybe because of this, there are a considerable number of loud and
strong opinions around rumen function here in NZ, and particularly about the high producing cow.
Although it seems there are a lot of issues around rumen function spoken about, in reality there is just
one central theme that is most commonly discussed, and this is just recycled in different forms. This
paper will look at what we know, and don’t know, about rumen function in grass based dairy cows
under NZ conditions, and outline the results of the three years of rumen research on the Lincoln
University Dairy Farm (LUDF), and what this tells us about the role of the rumen in lameness here in
the South Island.
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