Predictive models of cattle behavior were developed by applying multiple regression analysis to a body of behavior observations. Seven independent variables were required to describe the spatial patterns of three modes of behavior on an annual basis. Coefficients of determination were 0.50, 0.34, 0.25, and 0.20 for grazing + travel, summer resting, winter resting, and bedding, respectively. Spatial patterns of each mode were predicted for a 125-ha pasture, upon which a separate set of behavior observations had been made. Comparisons of observed and predicted patterns varied from a close fit for grazing to marginal for resting. Validation using the spatial pattern of fecal deposition, however, yielded a close fit. It was concluded that multi...
In behavioral studies, cattle within the same pasture are not considered as independent experimental...
Graduation date: 2006The effect of temperature on cattle behavior and distribution was studied in th...
Graduation date: 2012One second GPS collars were deployed on cattle in three different pastures at t...
Grazing distribution and forage use patterns are important influences on rangeland ecosystems. Spati...
Graduation date: 2010Managing rangelands with livestock grazing is a tool that can be applied to obt...
A 3-year experiment designed to quantify the spatial and temporal utilization patterns of range site...
Factors influencing distribution of free-roaming cattle were studied on shortgrass steppe in northea...
Environmental and topographic parameters on a mountainous forested range were analyzed to establish ...
Monitoring cattle behavior in the grazing field has been a perpetual challenge in animal husbandry a...
Typescript (photocopy).Research was conducted on the effects of rotational grazing (RG) compared to ...
Abstract Introduction The spatial association dynamics of free-ranging cattle herds are not fully un...
Utilization patterns of cattle were related to pasture characteristics in a nonrandom and complex ma...
Spatial patterns of cattle resting behavior were investigated on shortgrass steppe. Resting was divi...
Spatial behaviour of livestock is a critical factor in grassland management. Recent and ongoing rese...
Predicting livestock distribution is crucial to reducing livestock impacts on environmentally critic...
In behavioral studies, cattle within the same pasture are not considered as independent experimental...
Graduation date: 2006The effect of temperature on cattle behavior and distribution was studied in th...
Graduation date: 2012One second GPS collars were deployed on cattle in three different pastures at t...
Grazing distribution and forage use patterns are important influences on rangeland ecosystems. Spati...
Graduation date: 2010Managing rangelands with livestock grazing is a tool that can be applied to obt...
A 3-year experiment designed to quantify the spatial and temporal utilization patterns of range site...
Factors influencing distribution of free-roaming cattle were studied on shortgrass steppe in northea...
Environmental and topographic parameters on a mountainous forested range were analyzed to establish ...
Monitoring cattle behavior in the grazing field has been a perpetual challenge in animal husbandry a...
Typescript (photocopy).Research was conducted on the effects of rotational grazing (RG) compared to ...
Abstract Introduction The spatial association dynamics of free-ranging cattle herds are not fully un...
Utilization patterns of cattle were related to pasture characteristics in a nonrandom and complex ma...
Spatial patterns of cattle resting behavior were investigated on shortgrass steppe. Resting was divi...
Spatial behaviour of livestock is a critical factor in grassland management. Recent and ongoing rese...
Predicting livestock distribution is crucial to reducing livestock impacts on environmentally critic...
In behavioral studies, cattle within the same pasture are not considered as independent experimental...
Graduation date: 2006The effect of temperature on cattle behavior and distribution was studied in th...
Graduation date: 2012One second GPS collars were deployed on cattle in three different pastures at t...