Modelling Nitrogen Excretion in Dairy Cows: An Application to Farms in the Po Valley (Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Abstract:
Effective nitrogen management in dairy cow diets is essential for optimising milk production and minimising environmental nitrogen emissions. This study develops a simplified model to estimate nitrogen excretion in dairy farms, distinguishing excretion by animal category (lactating cows, heifers, calves) and organic matrix (faeces, urine), with nitrogen intake as a key input. A comprehensive literature review guided the selection of equations for estimating nitrogen excretion based on dietary nitrogen content, dry matter intake and milk yield. The model was specifically calibrated for Holstein dairy herd in the Po Valley (Italy) context using data collected from ten Lombardy dairy farms over 30 months, focusing on diet composition and nitrogen excretion via faeces, urine, and milk. Validation against established the literature and the Nitrates Directive (91/676/EEC) excretion factors demonstrated the model’s alignment in estimating nitrogen excretion. Within this context, the proposed framework may support nitrogen management at farm level by providing a practical, descriptive tool to explore nitrogen flows and to identify potential areas for improving nutrient efficiency and reducing environmental impacts.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nitrogen excretion; prediction model; dairy cows; nitrogen balance; nitrates directive compliance
Elenco autori:
Caprarulo, Valentina; Scaglia, Elena; Simonetto, Anna; Ferronato, Giulia; Sergi, Valeria; Giagnoni, Laura; Gilioli, Gianni
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