Supplement placement can be used to manipulate livestock grazing patterns. The objective of this case study was to compare the effect of low-moisture blocks (LMB) and range cake (barley-based cylindrical cubes, 2 cm in diameter, and 2 to 8 cm long) supplementation on cattle grazing patterns in Montana foothill rangeland. One group of nonlactating cows (n = 79) was fed cake 3 times per week (1.8 kg cow-1 feeding-1), and the other group (n = 81) had continuous access to LMB in separate pastures using a crossover design. Movement patterns of cows were recorded with global positioning system collars during four periods (2 wk period-1) during autumn. Range cake was fed on accessible areas, and LMB were placed in higher and steeper terrain. Intak...
Do your cattle refuse to graze in the uplands yet over-graze the bottoms? Do you want them to change...
Individual animal selection has been proposed as a tool for increasing uniformity of grazing on rugg...
Reduced pasture size and distance to water may be responsible for the alleged benefits of intensive ...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of low-moisture blocks (LMB) and convention...
Success of targeted grazing is strongly influenced by the ability of livestock managers to focus gra...
Poor grazing distribution is a major problem on rangelands of the western United States. Grazing ani...
Strategic supplement placement has been shown to be an effective tool to lure cattle to underutilize...
Management practices are often needed to ensure that riparian areas are not heavily grazed by livest...
Uneven grazing distribution is a concern in rugged topography, because resources may be adversely im...
Do your cattle refuse to graze in the uplands yet over-graze the bottoms? Do you want them to change...
Spatial behaviour of livestock is a critical factor in grassland management. Recent and ongoing rese...
A study was conducted in foothill rangelands during the fall to determine if livestock grazing distr...
Grazing behavior of livestock may be altered when grass swards are lodged by trampling or wind and r...
Heterogeneous distribution of ungulates about the landscape can be a particularly vexing problem for...
THE STORY IN BRIEF: A study was conducted to determine if prescribed cattle grazing could be used t...
Do your cattle refuse to graze in the uplands yet over-graze the bottoms? Do you want them to change...
Individual animal selection has been proposed as a tool for increasing uniformity of grazing on rugg...
Reduced pasture size and distance to water may be responsible for the alleged benefits of intensive ...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of low-moisture blocks (LMB) and convention...
Success of targeted grazing is strongly influenced by the ability of livestock managers to focus gra...
Poor grazing distribution is a major problem on rangelands of the western United States. Grazing ani...
Strategic supplement placement has been shown to be an effective tool to lure cattle to underutilize...
Management practices are often needed to ensure that riparian areas are not heavily grazed by livest...
Uneven grazing distribution is a concern in rugged topography, because resources may be adversely im...
Do your cattle refuse to graze in the uplands yet over-graze the bottoms? Do you want them to change...
Spatial behaviour of livestock is a critical factor in grassland management. Recent and ongoing rese...
A study was conducted in foothill rangelands during the fall to determine if livestock grazing distr...
Grazing behavior of livestock may be altered when grass swards are lodged by trampling or wind and r...
Heterogeneous distribution of ungulates about the landscape can be a particularly vexing problem for...
THE STORY IN BRIEF: A study was conducted to determine if prescribed cattle grazing could be used t...
Do your cattle refuse to graze in the uplands yet over-graze the bottoms? Do you want them to change...
Individual animal selection has been proposed as a tool for increasing uniformity of grazing on rugg...
Reduced pasture size and distance to water may be responsible for the alleged benefits of intensive ...