In the present study, the foraging behaviour of ewes from three common Norwegian sheep breeds; the long-tailed Dala sheep, and the two short-tailed breeds Spael sheep and Norwegian Fur sheep was studied. Based on difference in body size and digestive anatomy, we expected the lighter short-tailed ewes to browse more on woody plants than the Dala ewes. The experiments were conducted during two consecutive summers within the flocks' usual grazing areas, and we sampled the proportion of grazing time that ewes spent feeding on woody plant species. We tested the hypothesis by applying generalized linear mixed models to the feeding behaviour data. As predicted, the short-tailed ewes spent substantially more of their grazing time browsing on trees,...
A study of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) showed significant (P<0.001) differences in the amount of tim...
This study aimed to determine if differences in digestive ability between more and less selective sh...
The morphological and productive aspects of Norwegian sheep have developed over time and adapted to ...
In the present study, the foraging behaviour of ewes from three common Norwegian sheep breeds; the l...
In Norway, approximately 2 million sheep are released onto outer fields for summer grazing. Indeed, ...
A direct observation technique was used to establish the foraging behaviour of Boer goats, Nguni goa...
To understand the ecological effects of large herbivores, it is important to understand foraging beh...
Abstract A lot of studies have been performed on demographic changes in ungulate population due to ...
Populations of large herbivores are strongly influenced by density dependent and independent process...
Two grazing trials were conducted during early winter (January 1996) and spring (April 1996) to eval...
The live-weight responses, voluntary herbage intakes and diet compositions of two breeds of sheep of...
This investigation aimed to evaluate the preferences of sheep for a range of pasture species using s...
The live-weight responses, voluntary herbage intakes and diet compositions of two breeds of sheep of...
Animals on heterogeneous swards generally opt for a varied diet. This may stimulate their intake, un...
A study was conducted to investigate partial preference for Trifolium repens and Lolium perenne, and...
A study of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) showed significant (P<0.001) differences in the amount of tim...
This study aimed to determine if differences in digestive ability between more and less selective sh...
The morphological and productive aspects of Norwegian sheep have developed over time and adapted to ...
In the present study, the foraging behaviour of ewes from three common Norwegian sheep breeds; the l...
In Norway, approximately 2 million sheep are released onto outer fields for summer grazing. Indeed, ...
A direct observation technique was used to establish the foraging behaviour of Boer goats, Nguni goa...
To understand the ecological effects of large herbivores, it is important to understand foraging beh...
Abstract A lot of studies have been performed on demographic changes in ungulate population due to ...
Populations of large herbivores are strongly influenced by density dependent and independent process...
Two grazing trials were conducted during early winter (January 1996) and spring (April 1996) to eval...
The live-weight responses, voluntary herbage intakes and diet compositions of two breeds of sheep of...
This investigation aimed to evaluate the preferences of sheep for a range of pasture species using s...
The live-weight responses, voluntary herbage intakes and diet compositions of two breeds of sheep of...
Animals on heterogeneous swards generally opt for a varied diet. This may stimulate their intake, un...
A study was conducted to investigate partial preference for Trifolium repens and Lolium perenne, and...
A study of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) showed significant (P<0.001) differences in the amount of tim...
This study aimed to determine if differences in digestive ability between more and less selective sh...
The morphological and productive aspects of Norwegian sheep have developed over time and adapted to ...