Ruminants select nutritious feeds and avoid deleterious ones by relying on a learning process. We tested the hypothesis that they may similarly be able to select feeds for their medicinal properties, i.e. to self-medicate. Our experimental model was lambs infected with gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN), and the temperate legume sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) containing condensed tannins (CT). Parasitism by GIN is a major constraint of grazing livestock and interest is growing for bioactive forages with anthelminthic (AH) properties, as an alternative to chemotherapy. We predicted that parasitized lambs will express greater intake and preference for tannin-rich sainfoin than non-parasitized lambs, and that lambs will adjust sainfoin intake ...
Herbivores prefer foods that supply required nutrients and avoid those with excess nutrients and pla...
Foraging behavior by parasitized herbivores can be interpreted as a decision-making process where in...
Forages rich in condensed tannins have repeatedly shown potential to reduce gastrointestinal nematod...
Plant secondary metabolites (PSM) are one of the promising options to control gastrointestinal nemat...
The high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance observed in recent years necessitates a reduced relia...
Herbivores prefer feeds that supply required nutrients and avoid those with excess nutrients and pla...
Herbivores prefer feeds that supply required nutrients and avoid those with excess nutrients and pla...
Herbivores learn to select compounds that attenuate the aversive effects of plant secondary metaboli...
Herbivores learn to select compounds that attenuate the aversive effects of plant secondary metaboli...
Research in ruminant nutrition and helminth control with forages, which contain condensed tannins (C...
Lambs grazing alfalfa or white clover are prone to flavour taint which can be an impediment to consu...
Animals adapt to the variability of the external environment and to their changing internal needs no...
Diet selection and self-medication are fundamental to the survival of all species. The abilities to ...
Animals adapt to the variability of the external environment and to their changing internal needs no...
Herbivores prefer foods that supply required nutrients and avoid those with excess nutrients and pla...
Herbivores prefer foods that supply required nutrients and avoid those with excess nutrients and pla...
Foraging behavior by parasitized herbivores can be interpreted as a decision-making process where in...
Forages rich in condensed tannins have repeatedly shown potential to reduce gastrointestinal nematod...
Plant secondary metabolites (PSM) are one of the promising options to control gastrointestinal nemat...
The high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance observed in recent years necessitates a reduced relia...
Herbivores prefer feeds that supply required nutrients and avoid those with excess nutrients and pla...
Herbivores prefer feeds that supply required nutrients and avoid those with excess nutrients and pla...
Herbivores learn to select compounds that attenuate the aversive effects of plant secondary metaboli...
Herbivores learn to select compounds that attenuate the aversive effects of plant secondary metaboli...
Research in ruminant nutrition and helminth control with forages, which contain condensed tannins (C...
Lambs grazing alfalfa or white clover are prone to flavour taint which can be an impediment to consu...
Animals adapt to the variability of the external environment and to their changing internal needs no...
Diet selection and self-medication are fundamental to the survival of all species. The abilities to ...
Animals adapt to the variability of the external environment and to their changing internal needs no...
Herbivores prefer foods that supply required nutrients and avoid those with excess nutrients and pla...
Herbivores prefer foods that supply required nutrients and avoid those with excess nutrients and pla...
Foraging behavior by parasitized herbivores can be interpreted as a decision-making process where in...
Forages rich in condensed tannins have repeatedly shown potential to reduce gastrointestinal nematod...