In 1988 and 1989, swards of grass (G0), white clover (C0) and grass/white clover (GC0) receiving no N fertilizer, and a grass sward supplied with 420 kg N ha(-1) (G420), were grazed by non-lactating sheep to maintain a sward surface height of 6 cm. Herbage organic matter (OM) intakes averaged between 1200 and 1700 g OM ewe(-1) d(-1). For treatments G0, C0, GC0 and G420 respectively, the ewes' liveweight gain was 102, 112, 100 and 110 g d(-1) and changes in body condition scores were +0.28, +0.52, +0.36 and +0.44 units season(-1) However, the effect of treatment was not significant for either variable. There were similar levels of output of faecal N ewe(-1) but significantly more urinary N ewe(-1) was excreted on treatments C0 and G420, wher...
Rotatinuous stocking (RN) management is based on animal ingestive behaviour responses, where optimal...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
This work depends on the theory that a mature wether whose weight is not varying appreciably will st...
A 2-year experiment was designed to compare the output from a permanent grass sward, either containi...
The release of nitrogen on pastures by the grazing animal is a significant source of N load to soil...
Nitrogen (N) and energy budgets for free-roaming ewes were quantified on mountain summer range in so...
The relationship between faecal nitrogen and herbage digestibiltiy was exam-ined with grazing sheep ...
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of grass maturity at harvest on silage ad ...
Non-pregnant, non-lactating ewes grazed adjacent monocultures of white clover and perennial ryegrass...
This study was carried out to evaluate the reliability of using faecal N as a predictor of organic m...
The effects of fertilizer N application on herbage intake and animal performance under continuous gr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of grazing a diverse pasture of plantain, ...
Grazing sheep on ryegrass based pasture with elevated water soluble carbohydrate (WSC) concentration...
The effects of fertilizer N application on herbage intake and animal performance under continuous gr...
The aim was to study the quality and quantity of pasture selected by sheep on various planted pastur...
Rotatinuous stocking (RN) management is based on animal ingestive behaviour responses, where optimal...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
This work depends on the theory that a mature wether whose weight is not varying appreciably will st...
A 2-year experiment was designed to compare the output from a permanent grass sward, either containi...
The release of nitrogen on pastures by the grazing animal is a significant source of N load to soil...
Nitrogen (N) and energy budgets for free-roaming ewes were quantified on mountain summer range in so...
The relationship between faecal nitrogen and herbage digestibiltiy was exam-ined with grazing sheep ...
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of grass maturity at harvest on silage ad ...
Non-pregnant, non-lactating ewes grazed adjacent monocultures of white clover and perennial ryegrass...
This study was carried out to evaluate the reliability of using faecal N as a predictor of organic m...
The effects of fertilizer N application on herbage intake and animal performance under continuous gr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of grazing a diverse pasture of plantain, ...
Grazing sheep on ryegrass based pasture with elevated water soluble carbohydrate (WSC) concentration...
The effects of fertilizer N application on herbage intake and animal performance under continuous gr...
The aim was to study the quality and quantity of pasture selected by sheep on various planted pastur...
Rotatinuous stocking (RN) management is based on animal ingestive behaviour responses, where optimal...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
This work depends on the theory that a mature wether whose weight is not varying appreciably will st...