Shrub and tree forages are commonly used in animal production in many regions of the world. Nonetheless, in Western Europe, and especially in Wallonia in Belgium, hedges and woody strips have disappeared from the agricultural landscape over the past 60 years. Browse species are usually rich in plant secondary compounds such as tannins whose benefits on CH4 production and intestinal parasitism have been highlighted (Ramírez-Restrepo et al. 2010). Currently, agri-environmental measures taken by the Walloon government promote hedges and woody strips in pastures, raising the interest in browse species functionalities in ruminant production. This study aimed at: (1) determining the influence of the access to a hedge on the behaviour of cattle on...
Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related to bite mass, a...
Key-words : biodiversity, herbivory, wilderness, non-linear dynamics, mosaic cycling, grassland, woo...
Tall fescue is the most dominant grass used for pasture in the U.S. covering over 14 million ha. As ...
Shrub and tree forages are commonly used in animal production in many regions of the world. Nonethel...
peer reviewedAgri-environmental measures promote woody hedges along meadows in Wallonia, raising the...
The establishment of agri-environmental measures in Wallonia promotes hedges and woody strips planti...
peer reviewedIn Belgium silvopastoral grazing systems associating trees and pasture are instrumental...
peer reviewedAmong the oldest agroforestry systems, silvopastoralism uses shrubs and trees to feed r...
Using shrubs and trees as forage for ruminants is common in extensive production systems in the trop...
In many semi-arid savanna areas of southern Africa extensive beef ranching is the main form of land ...
This paper reviews the main determinants of productivity and quality of forage from browse species a...
The Campos biome, particularly its native pastures, is the main resource for livestock production in...
The European natural grasslands are attracting new attention because of their environmental value as...
In temperate areas, grazing provides a large part of the nutrient requirements of ruminants and may ...
Abstract Integration of browse species into the grazing system can increase the grazing/browsing opp...
Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related to bite mass, a...
Key-words : biodiversity, herbivory, wilderness, non-linear dynamics, mosaic cycling, grassland, woo...
Tall fescue is the most dominant grass used for pasture in the U.S. covering over 14 million ha. As ...
Shrub and tree forages are commonly used in animal production in many regions of the world. Nonethel...
peer reviewedAgri-environmental measures promote woody hedges along meadows in Wallonia, raising the...
The establishment of agri-environmental measures in Wallonia promotes hedges and woody strips planti...
peer reviewedIn Belgium silvopastoral grazing systems associating trees and pasture are instrumental...
peer reviewedAmong the oldest agroforestry systems, silvopastoralism uses shrubs and trees to feed r...
Using shrubs and trees as forage for ruminants is common in extensive production systems in the trop...
In many semi-arid savanna areas of southern Africa extensive beef ranching is the main form of land ...
This paper reviews the main determinants of productivity and quality of forage from browse species a...
The Campos biome, particularly its native pastures, is the main resource for livestock production in...
The European natural grasslands are attracting new attention because of their environmental value as...
In temperate areas, grazing provides a large part of the nutrient requirements of ruminants and may ...
Abstract Integration of browse species into the grazing system can increase the grazing/browsing opp...
Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related to bite mass, a...
Key-words : biodiversity, herbivory, wilderness, non-linear dynamics, mosaic cycling, grassland, woo...
Tall fescue is the most dominant grass used for pasture in the U.S. covering over 14 million ha. As ...