For grazing animals an important determinant of animal performance is the rate of nutrient intake (RNI) which depends on diet quality and instantaneous intake rate (IIR). In turn, diet quality and IIR are the outcome of the interaction between the morphology and behaviour of the animal and the structure of the sward. Using artificial microswards of Panicum maximum we evaluated the effect of four levels of the tensile resistance of stems in tropical swards on the grazing behaviour of cattle of two age classes (1- and 3-year-old steers) faced with a stem barrier either in a vertical (experiment 1, E1) or horizontal plane (experiment 2, E2). The animals did not select against low tensile resistance stems (LTRS) but did avoid high tensile resis...
Besides grazing, the animals carry a host of other essential activities to their survival, such as r...
In reproductive swards, stems can act as a barrier that affects the grazing behaviour of ruminant li...
Analyses in a data set of six experiments (n=436) was performed with the aim of characterizing canop...
For grazing animals an important determinant of animal performance is the rate of nutrient intake (R...
The rate of nutrient intake (RNI) is a primary determinant of animal performance in grazing cattle a...
The effects of stem density of tropical swards and age of cattle on their foraging behaviour were ev...
in reproductive swards, stems appear to act as vertical or horizontal barriers to bite formation, in...
Little quantitative information is available about the role of stems as structural foraging deterren...
Grazing is a time-dependent process where jaw movements of prehension, handling and chewing compete ...
Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related to bite mass, a...
Grazing ruminants face complex decisions in searching for and harvesting adequate forage to meet the...
The relationship between sward structure, ingestive behaviour (bite size, biting rate and intake rat...
To maximize herbage DMI, pregrazing sward surface height (SSH) and level of herbage depletion (HD) m...
Grazing behavior of livestock may be altered when grass swards are lodged by trampling or wind and r...
Key points 1. Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related t...
Besides grazing, the animals carry a host of other essential activities to their survival, such as r...
In reproductive swards, stems can act as a barrier that affects the grazing behaviour of ruminant li...
Analyses in a data set of six experiments (n=436) was performed with the aim of characterizing canop...
For grazing animals an important determinant of animal performance is the rate of nutrient intake (R...
The rate of nutrient intake (RNI) is a primary determinant of animal performance in grazing cattle a...
The effects of stem density of tropical swards and age of cattle on their foraging behaviour were ev...
in reproductive swards, stems appear to act as vertical or horizontal barriers to bite formation, in...
Little quantitative information is available about the role of stems as structural foraging deterren...
Grazing is a time-dependent process where jaw movements of prehension, handling and chewing compete ...
Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related to bite mass, a...
Grazing ruminants face complex decisions in searching for and harvesting adequate forage to meet the...
The relationship between sward structure, ingestive behaviour (bite size, biting rate and intake rat...
To maximize herbage DMI, pregrazing sward surface height (SSH) and level of herbage depletion (HD) m...
Grazing behavior of livestock may be altered when grass swards are lodged by trampling or wind and r...
Key points 1. Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related t...
Besides grazing, the animals carry a host of other essential activities to their survival, such as r...
In reproductive swards, stems can act as a barrier that affects the grazing behaviour of ruminant li...
Analyses in a data set of six experiments (n=436) was performed with the aim of characterizing canop...