The grazing behaviour of Maasai cattle was influenced by season, area and grazing orbit. In a grazing day the cattle spent 1, 8, 14, 15 and 62 percent of their time drinking, ruminating, resting, walking and grazing respectively. The mean length of the grazing day of Maasai cattle is defined, as from the time they left their bomas in the morning until they returned for the night; this duration was 10.8 plus or minus 0.6 and and 10.4 plus or minus 0.6 hours for cattle and calves respectively. The mean grazing orbit was 15.5 and 10.8 km for adult cattle and calves respectively. A vibracorder proved quite accurate in timing cattle activities
This study investigated the variation in daily time spent grazing and rumination in spring-calved gr...
This study investigated the variation in daily time spent grazing and rumination in spring-calved gr...
Relative to temperate systems, there has been few reported detailed assessments of sward characteris...
Presents results of a study of grazing behaviour and forage resources utilisation by herded cattle b...
Poor knowledge of grazing behavior activity of cattle in traditional system pose a limitation to gra...
A study was conducted to determine the influence of grazing management system on the foraging behavi...
In the West African Sahel, common herd management practices such as night grazing and corralling inf...
This study was conducted to understand how seasonality in drylands influences the space–time dynamic...
In the West African Sahel, common herd management practices such as night grazing and corralling inf...
Eighty Muturu cattle were grazed on rangeland, twice daily for two years to determine their grazing ...
Grazing behaviour and diet selection of cattle were studied on a communally grazed floodplain and it...
Livestock grazing behaviour is poorly understood in the arid rangelands of Ethiopia, resulting in in...
Feed intake on pastures plays a vital role in cattle rearing in West Africa. However, the scarcity o...
End of Project ReportIn each month from July to December, grazing activity for each of 12 animals w...
Ingestive behaviour is an important component of a grazing system (Fryxell et al., 2001). The unders...
This study investigated the variation in daily time spent grazing and rumination in spring-calved gr...
This study investigated the variation in daily time spent grazing and rumination in spring-calved gr...
Relative to temperate systems, there has been few reported detailed assessments of sward characteris...
Presents results of a study of grazing behaviour and forage resources utilisation by herded cattle b...
Poor knowledge of grazing behavior activity of cattle in traditional system pose a limitation to gra...
A study was conducted to determine the influence of grazing management system on the foraging behavi...
In the West African Sahel, common herd management practices such as night grazing and corralling inf...
This study was conducted to understand how seasonality in drylands influences the space–time dynamic...
In the West African Sahel, common herd management practices such as night grazing and corralling inf...
Eighty Muturu cattle were grazed on rangeland, twice daily for two years to determine their grazing ...
Grazing behaviour and diet selection of cattle were studied on a communally grazed floodplain and it...
Livestock grazing behaviour is poorly understood in the arid rangelands of Ethiopia, resulting in in...
Feed intake on pastures plays a vital role in cattle rearing in West Africa. However, the scarcity o...
End of Project ReportIn each month from July to December, grazing activity for each of 12 animals w...
Ingestive behaviour is an important component of a grazing system (Fryxell et al., 2001). The unders...
This study investigated the variation in daily time spent grazing and rumination in spring-calved gr...
This study investigated the variation in daily time spent grazing and rumination in spring-calved gr...
Relative to temperate systems, there has been few reported detailed assessments of sward characteris...