Italian Journal of Animal Science (Mar 2011)

Goats on alpine grazing: study on metabolic and hematologic profiles

  • A. Gaviraghi,
  • A. D'Angelo,
  • S. Comazzi,
  • L. Noè

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2003.s1.584
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1S
pp. 584 – 586

Abstract

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Summering on alpine pastures from June to October has long been the traditional management of goat flocks in the mountain areas of Lombardy. At present most of the 50.000 goats farmed in Lombardy are still summered, even though only a few thousands - belonging to local breed - are regularly milked. For these goats summering appears to be fundamental not only to allow milk production but also to restore body reserves. The increasing interest in commercial goat milk production in Lombardy involves mainly intensive farming with zero or minimum grazing. However, semi-extensive goat milk production, including summering, could respond to social and environmental goals (Citterio et al., 2002) being able to exploit some economic opportunities...

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