Bite mass (BM) is the main parameter determining intake, production level and efficiency for grazing ruminants. Various data have been published concerning BM and its components bite diameter, bite area, bite depth and bite volume (BDiam, BA, BD and BV). However, it was not yet possible to have a clear quantitative view of the relationships between BM and its related components. The sward factors and animal traits influencing BM have only partially been studied previously. To progress on this topic, we performed a meta-analysis of a large set of 96 publications (776 treatments). Bite volume is closely linked with BM, and when linear components of BV are considered, BDiamis much more determining than BD. Among the sward characteristics, swar...
Since the pioneering work of Black and Kenney (1984), various intake studies have been conducted at ...
Abstract Determining herbage intake is pivotal for studies on grazing ecology. Direct observation of...
Detailed representation of ingesta inflow to and digesta outflow from the rumen is critical for impr...
1. The relationships between foraging behaviour, incisor arcade breadth and body mass were described...
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...
A review is presented of the chewing effectiveness of herbivorous mammals dealing with the relations...
Indoor grazing of three hoggets and three heifers, average liveweight of 40 and 152 kg respectively,...
Grazing is a time-dependent process where jaw movements of prehension, handling and chewing compete ...
The ways in which spines and thorns on plants affect browsing behavior and instantaneous intake rate...
Variation in voluntary forage intake is undoubtedly the major dietary factor determining level and e...
Bite rate derives from the time budget of the biting and chewing processes of intake, which are both...
(1) A simulation model of grazing mechanics in ruminants shows that, due to the allometric relations...
For grazing animals an important determinant of animal performance is the rate of nutrient intake (R...
Since the pioneering work of Black and Kenney (1984), various intake studies have been conducted at ...
Abstract Determining herbage intake is pivotal for studies on grazing ecology. Direct observation of...
Detailed representation of ingesta inflow to and digesta outflow from the rumen is critical for impr...
1. The relationships between foraging behaviour, incisor arcade breadth and body mass were described...
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...
A review is presented of the chewing effectiveness of herbivorous mammals dealing with the relations...
Indoor grazing of three hoggets and three heifers, average liveweight of 40 and 152 kg respectively,...
Grazing is a time-dependent process where jaw movements of prehension, handling and chewing compete ...
The ways in which spines and thorns on plants affect browsing behavior and instantaneous intake rate...
Variation in voluntary forage intake is undoubtedly the major dietary factor determining level and e...
Bite rate derives from the time budget of the biting and chewing processes of intake, which are both...
(1) A simulation model of grazing mechanics in ruminants shows that, due to the allometric relations...
For grazing animals an important determinant of animal performance is the rate of nutrient intake (R...
Since the pioneering work of Black and Kenney (1984), various intake studies have been conducted at ...
Abstract Determining herbage intake is pivotal for studies on grazing ecology. Direct observation of...
Detailed representation of ingesta inflow to and digesta outflow from the rumen is critical for impr...