Analysis of over 50 grazing experiments conducted in southern Africa does not support certain management recommendations. Furthermore, the conclusions of some experiments are questionable owing to poor experimental design or confirmation bias. Simple grazing systems using adaptive and opportunistic management are recommendedLanguage: EnglishKeywords: Continuous grazing; Resting; Rotational grazing; Stocking rates; Veld types; animal production; cattle; grazing systems; management; multi-camp systems; range condition; seeding; sheep; stocking rate; grazing management; goats; southern afric
Potential grassland constitutes 37% of South Africa, 45% and 55% of this being sweet and sour respec...
Hopes for a single criterion of overstocking are forlorn. Livestock may be kept for any of many purp...
A comparison of grazing management techniques revealed that, in general, lamb performance under a co...
In order to avoid misunderstanding arising in discussions and from the literature on grazing managem...
The resting and grazing components of grazing management cycles as practiced in South Africa are eva...
Grazing research in South Africa has been largely pasture oriented and consequently there is still a...
Reasoned argument by researchers in veld management in South Africa and elsewhere has not generally ...
The sequence in which cattle grazed four grass species during a grazing period was monitored at four...
Two rotational grazing procedures, a four-paddock system with a 10-day period of stay and an eight-p...
There is a lack of conclusive experimental evidence, in terms of animal production, to substantiate ...
Surveys have shown that the grazing value of veld in the south-eastern Transvaal is well below the e...
A host of grassland management systems have been published and recommended. Whereas earlier approach...
The relation between rangeland condition and grazing capacity was determined along a degradation gra...
In a grazing trial on open granite sandveld near Bulawayo, Rhodesia, three periods of stay in a padd...
The sustainability of beef cattle producers in South Africa is greatly dependent on the availability...
Potential grassland constitutes 37% of South Africa, 45% and 55% of this being sweet and sour respec...
Hopes for a single criterion of overstocking are forlorn. Livestock may be kept for any of many purp...
A comparison of grazing management techniques revealed that, in general, lamb performance under a co...
In order to avoid misunderstanding arising in discussions and from the literature on grazing managem...
The resting and grazing components of grazing management cycles as practiced in South Africa are eva...
Grazing research in South Africa has been largely pasture oriented and consequently there is still a...
Reasoned argument by researchers in veld management in South Africa and elsewhere has not generally ...
The sequence in which cattle grazed four grass species during a grazing period was monitored at four...
Two rotational grazing procedures, a four-paddock system with a 10-day period of stay and an eight-p...
There is a lack of conclusive experimental evidence, in terms of animal production, to substantiate ...
Surveys have shown that the grazing value of veld in the south-eastern Transvaal is well below the e...
A host of grassland management systems have been published and recommended. Whereas earlier approach...
The relation between rangeland condition and grazing capacity was determined along a degradation gra...
In a grazing trial on open granite sandveld near Bulawayo, Rhodesia, three periods of stay in a padd...
The sustainability of beef cattle producers in South Africa is greatly dependent on the availability...
Potential grassland constitutes 37% of South Africa, 45% and 55% of this being sweet and sour respec...
Hopes for a single criterion of overstocking are forlorn. Livestock may be kept for any of many purp...
A comparison of grazing management techniques revealed that, in general, lamb performance under a co...