Fecal samples, evacuated rumen samples, and non-evacuated rumen samples were compared at different seasons as techniques for determining diet botanical composition of cattle. The study was conducted at the New Mexico State University College Ranch near Las Cruces. Six rumen-fistulated steers were used spring (28 May-7 June), summer (19 July-8 August). fall 1989 (1-17 October), winter (8-28 January) 1990; 4 rumen-fistulated steers were used during summer (24 July-4 August) 1990. Sampling techniques differed (P < 0.05) for the proportion of some plant species in steer diets at certain seasons. In most cases, these differences were observed only for minor forage species. Similarity (%) between fecal samples, evacuated rumen samples, and non-ev...
Graduation date: 1977Esophageal fistulation, stomach content analysis, fecal analysis,\ud and ocular...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and determine the feasibility of white-tailed deer (Odocoi...
Fecal microhistology was used to estimate botanical composition of samples taken from Hereford (N = ...
We conducted a study to compare the bite-count technique (BC) of estimating forage intake and synthe...
Cattle diets were determined by esophageal fistula and fecal material collection procedures from yea...
Methods for determination of the quality and quantity of forage consumed by grazing animals have bee...
Hand-clipped, hand-plucked, and rumen-fistula sampling methods have long been used to evaluate the n...
This study indicated that the bite-count and fecal analysis methods give similar results for estimat...
Fourteen male pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), two in each of seven spring and summer months, were...
Adequate knowledge of the nutrition of grazing animals depends on accurate measurement of both intak...
Two trials were conducted to compare diet samples collected in the evacuated rumen or through the es...
We conducted a study in southern New Mexico to determine seasonal variation in botanical diet compos...
A study was conducted in 1981 and 1982 at the Dickinson Experiment Station Ranch Headquarters in the...
A study was conducted to evaluate the influences of seasonlong and short duration grazing management...
Procedures used for estimating the botanical composition of the range herbivore's diet include diet ...
Graduation date: 1977Esophageal fistulation, stomach content analysis, fecal analysis,\ud and ocular...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and determine the feasibility of white-tailed deer (Odocoi...
Fecal microhistology was used to estimate botanical composition of samples taken from Hereford (N = ...
We conducted a study to compare the bite-count technique (BC) of estimating forage intake and synthe...
Cattle diets were determined by esophageal fistula and fecal material collection procedures from yea...
Methods for determination of the quality and quantity of forage consumed by grazing animals have bee...
Hand-clipped, hand-plucked, and rumen-fistula sampling methods have long been used to evaluate the n...
This study indicated that the bite-count and fecal analysis methods give similar results for estimat...
Fourteen male pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), two in each of seven spring and summer months, were...
Adequate knowledge of the nutrition of grazing animals depends on accurate measurement of both intak...
Two trials were conducted to compare diet samples collected in the evacuated rumen or through the es...
We conducted a study in southern New Mexico to determine seasonal variation in botanical diet compos...
A study was conducted in 1981 and 1982 at the Dickinson Experiment Station Ranch Headquarters in the...
A study was conducted to evaluate the influences of seasonlong and short duration grazing management...
Procedures used for estimating the botanical composition of the range herbivore's diet include diet ...
Graduation date: 1977Esophageal fistulation, stomach content analysis, fecal analysis,\ud and ocular...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and determine the feasibility of white-tailed deer (Odocoi...
Fecal microhistology was used to estimate botanical composition of samples taken from Hereford (N = ...