When offered a free choice between different forage species presented in a pasture association, ruminants will choose a mixed diet, even when one dietary component could meet all of their nutritional needs. Thus, preference and selection cannot be explained simply by the common measures of species nutritive or feeding value. The question then arises, what is the nutritional basis of the dietary choices that animals make? The objective of this paper is to review the role of synchronization of forage composition factors and nutrient release patterns on the processes controlling preference in grazing ruminants. The satiety theory is used as a model system to explore outcomes of changing the physico-chemical attributes of forages on grazing beh...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
In grazing systems, ruminants can choose among plants with different nutritive value and different k...
Consider the following scenarios: To cut the costs of ranching a researcher explores feeding cattle ...
Ruminants grazing mixed-species pastures face many choices, including when and where to graze and ho...
Nutrition is an important aspect of welfare, and in most recommendations for the welfare of animals ...
Ruminants select nutritious diets from a diverse array of plant species that vary in kinds and conce...
Ruminants select nutritious diets from a diverse array of plant species that vary in kinds and conce...
Control over the quantity and quality of food ingested by grazing ruminants in temperate pasture sys...
Animals form preferences for foods with high levels of energy and protein especially if they release...
Partial preference for feeds in ruminants is a welldocumented phenomenon although their explanation ...
In grazing systems, forage availability is a function of herbivore density, which can influence an a...
Recent research has shown that domestic ruminants have clear diet selection goals. They eat mixed di...
This investigation on grazing preference of sheep used two experimental methods; rate of intake by p...
Page 28 omitted in printed manuscriptThe physical regulation theory is thought to explain the intake...
Two experiments designed to establish possible reasons for the often-observed low voluntary feed int...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
In grazing systems, ruminants can choose among plants with different nutritive value and different k...
Consider the following scenarios: To cut the costs of ranching a researcher explores feeding cattle ...
Ruminants grazing mixed-species pastures face many choices, including when and where to graze and ho...
Nutrition is an important aspect of welfare, and in most recommendations for the welfare of animals ...
Ruminants select nutritious diets from a diverse array of plant species that vary in kinds and conce...
Ruminants select nutritious diets from a diverse array of plant species that vary in kinds and conce...
Control over the quantity and quality of food ingested by grazing ruminants in temperate pasture sys...
Animals form preferences for foods with high levels of energy and protein especially if they release...
Partial preference for feeds in ruminants is a welldocumented phenomenon although their explanation ...
In grazing systems, forage availability is a function of herbivore density, which can influence an a...
Recent research has shown that domestic ruminants have clear diet selection goals. They eat mixed di...
This investigation on grazing preference of sheep used two experimental methods; rate of intake by p...
Page 28 omitted in printed manuscriptThe physical regulation theory is thought to explain the intake...
Two experiments designed to establish possible reasons for the often-observed low voluntary feed int...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
In grazing systems, ruminants can choose among plants with different nutritive value and different k...
Consider the following scenarios: To cut the costs of ranching a researcher explores feeding cattle ...