Emma-Louise Coffey
Programme Co-ordinator Farm Manager ApprenticeshipResearch Interests
Profitable and sustainable grass based dairy production systems Role of crossbreeding within dairy breeding strategies
Education
PhD in Dairy Science, University College Dublin 2017
Bachelor of Agricultural Science, University College Dublin 2013
The Dairy Edge Podcast - Teagasc weekly dairy podcast
Coffey, E.L., B. Horan, R.D. Evans and D.P. Berry (2016). Milk production and fertility performance of Holstein, Friesian, and Jersey cows and their respective crosses in seasonal-calving commercial farms. Journal of Dairy Science 99:5681-5689.
Coffey, E.L., L. Delaby, S. Fitzgerald, N. Galvin, K.M. Pierce and B. Horan (2017). Effect of stocking rate and animal genotype on dry matter intake, milk production, body weight, and body condition score in spring-calving, grass fed dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science 100: 7556-7568.
Coffey, E.L., L. Delaby, C. Fleming, K.M. Pierce and B.Horan (2018). Multi-year evaluation of stocking rate and animal genotype on milk production per hectare within intensive pasture-based production systems. Journal of Dairy Science 101: 2448-2462
Coffey, E.L., Horan, B., Evans R.D., Pierce, K.M. and Berry, D.P. (2014). Production performance of Holstein-Friesian, Jersey and Holstein-Friesian x Jersey cow in the Irish dairy herd. In: Agricultural Research Forum, Tullamore Co.Offaly, 10-Mar-2014, 63
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