Two trials lasting approximately two months each were carried out with different groups of holstein steers each initially weighing ~150 kg. Three shifting frequency treatments with no replications were imposed: three day, once daily and twice daily. Pasture allowances (kg DM animal-1 day-1) varied throughout the trials but remained equal among treatments. No significant differences in liveweight gain were observed among treatments. Higher shifting frequency treatments showed a tendency to have higher liveweight gains when gains were ~650 gm animal-1 day-1 or lower. It is recommended that future studies monitor the effect of shifting frequencies on pasture growth. Under the conditions of this study satisfactory estimates of kikuyugrass (Penn...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.Data collected between 1992/93 and 1996/9...
The milk production response to additional feed (i.e., supplement) is dependent on the relative fee...
A study was conducted over two fall/winter wheat grazing seasons (2018 - 2020) to estimate the combi...
Herbage production of continuously grazed hill country pastures has traditionally been measured usin...
Cattle on wheat pasture require an acclimation period before significant body weight gains occur. We...
This report presents the results of dryland pastoral research at Lincoln University. It includes a p...
Animal productivity may be enhanced by greater intake of preferred pasture species providing they ar...
Mob grazing using ultrahigh stocking densities is promoted as a tool to increase the health and prod...
Decreasing acres of grazing land along with increasing demand in red meat suggests the need for inte...
Under conditions of adaptive Holistic Management™, we tested whether rotational grazing approaches s...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
The object of this experiment is to determine whether it would pay to feed the stock steer while run...
Individual animal performance and animal production per acre were evaluated for steers grazing smoot...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ma...
A trial was designed to test the effect of herbage allowance (HA) on live-weight gain (LWG) and graz...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.Data collected between 1992/93 and 1996/9...
The milk production response to additional feed (i.e., supplement) is dependent on the relative fee...
A study was conducted over two fall/winter wheat grazing seasons (2018 - 2020) to estimate the combi...
Herbage production of continuously grazed hill country pastures has traditionally been measured usin...
Cattle on wheat pasture require an acclimation period before significant body weight gains occur. We...
This report presents the results of dryland pastoral research at Lincoln University. It includes a p...
Animal productivity may be enhanced by greater intake of preferred pasture species providing they ar...
Mob grazing using ultrahigh stocking densities is promoted as a tool to increase the health and prod...
Decreasing acres of grazing land along with increasing demand in red meat suggests the need for inte...
Under conditions of adaptive Holistic Management™, we tested whether rotational grazing approaches s...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
The object of this experiment is to determine whether it would pay to feed the stock steer while run...
Individual animal performance and animal production per acre were evaluated for steers grazing smoot...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ma...
A trial was designed to test the effect of herbage allowance (HA) on live-weight gain (LWG) and graz...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.Data collected between 1992/93 and 1996/9...
The milk production response to additional feed (i.e., supplement) is dependent on the relative fee...
A study was conducted over two fall/winter wheat grazing seasons (2018 - 2020) to estimate the combi...