Mixed-grazing systems occur when two or more large herbivores graze together. Body size and anatomical differences between animal species are reflected in differences in their selected diet and foraging behaviour, which can bring about opportunities for complementary pasture use. The extent to which niche separation occurs within farming systems depends on the degree of sward heterogeneity and the scale of the resource available, with cultivated swards generally offering comparatively little occasion for selective grazing, in comparison to native pastures. However, even then there are opportunities for mixed grazing to benefit productivity. A range of studies have shown that if sheep are grazed together with cattle on simple grass/white clo...
Demand for animal products is growing faster than for any other agricultural product. As a result, p...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
International audienceCombining cattle and sheep on the same farm can be a promising way for farmers...
Mixed-grazing systems occur when two or more large herbivores graze together. Body size and anatomic...
Grasslands dominate land cover nationally and globally, and their composition, structure and habitat...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
International audienceThe mixed grazing of cattle and sheep can optimise the use of diverse resource...
International audienceReduction in grazing intensity and the use of traditional instead of commercia...
The need for an annual increase of 2% in global food production demands knowledge on how best to use...
With world food demand expected to double by 2050, identifying farming systems that benefit both agr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>With world food demand expected to double by 2050, identifying farming syst...
The European natural grasslands are attracting new attention because of their environmental value as...
Multispecies, co-species, mixed species grazing, it does not really matter what it is called they al...
Grazing management influences both economic sustainability and ecosystem change within farming syste...
The management of different livestock species may promote different vegetation dynamics that will af...
Demand for animal products is growing faster than for any other agricultural product. As a result, p...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
International audienceCombining cattle and sheep on the same farm can be a promising way for farmers...
Mixed-grazing systems occur when two or more large herbivores graze together. Body size and anatomic...
Grasslands dominate land cover nationally and globally, and their composition, structure and habitat...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
International audienceThe mixed grazing of cattle and sheep can optimise the use of diverse resource...
International audienceReduction in grazing intensity and the use of traditional instead of commercia...
The need for an annual increase of 2% in global food production demands knowledge on how best to use...
With world food demand expected to double by 2050, identifying farming systems that benefit both agr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>With world food demand expected to double by 2050, identifying farming syst...
The European natural grasslands are attracting new attention because of their environmental value as...
Multispecies, co-species, mixed species grazing, it does not really matter what it is called they al...
Grazing management influences both economic sustainability and ecosystem change within farming syste...
The management of different livestock species may promote different vegetation dynamics that will af...
Demand for animal products is growing faster than for any other agricultural product. As a result, p...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
International audienceCombining cattle and sheep on the same farm can be a promising way for farmers...