In a grazing trial on open granite sandveld near Bulawayo, Rhodesia, three periods of stay in a paddock, namely 5, 10 and 20 days, are being used in all combinations with 4 and 8 paddock units to give a range of grazing procedures. Each procedure is being tested at two stocking rates.Keywords: steers|cattle|grazing|growth|Bulawayo|Rhodesia|grazing management|stocking rates|masses|growing seasons|grazing procedures|dry seasons|wet seasons|sandvel
Potential grassland constitutes 37% of South Africa, 45% and 55% of this being sweet and sour respec...
Grazing research in South Africa has been largely pasture oriented and consequently there is still a...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...
Animal average daily growth shows a characteristic drop in the spring/early summer period (until 31 ...
Eight grazing systems were compared on irrigated Cynodon aethiopicus pastures which received 650kg N...
Beef production from veld, in the short term, was found to be greater under a continuous grazing sys...
A grazing trial was conducted on Oshona grassveld in Ovambo to determine the influence of different ...
Two rotational grazing procedures, a four-paddock system with a 10-day period of stay and an eight-p...
Good quality Hereford yearling steers weighing approximately 565 pounds were used to stock the past...
The sustainability of beef cattle producers in South Africa is greatly dependent on the availability...
Grazing trials were established at three sites in the tall grassveld of Natal. The objectives were t...
There is a lack of conclusive experimental evidence, in terms of animal production, to substantiate ...
The resting and grazing components of grazing management cycles as practiced in South Africa are eva...
The conventional systems of veld management have a number of shortcomings, the main one being that t...
A description is given of the development and application of a flexible 15-camp grazing system on a ...
Potential grassland constitutes 37% of South Africa, 45% and 55% of this being sweet and sour respec...
Grazing research in South Africa has been largely pasture oriented and consequently there is still a...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...
Animal average daily growth shows a characteristic drop in the spring/early summer period (until 31 ...
Eight grazing systems were compared on irrigated Cynodon aethiopicus pastures which received 650kg N...
Beef production from veld, in the short term, was found to be greater under a continuous grazing sys...
A grazing trial was conducted on Oshona grassveld in Ovambo to determine the influence of different ...
Two rotational grazing procedures, a four-paddock system with a 10-day period of stay and an eight-p...
Good quality Hereford yearling steers weighing approximately 565 pounds were used to stock the past...
The sustainability of beef cattle producers in South Africa is greatly dependent on the availability...
Grazing trials were established at three sites in the tall grassveld of Natal. The objectives were t...
There is a lack of conclusive experimental evidence, in terms of animal production, to substantiate ...
The resting and grazing components of grazing management cycles as practiced in South Africa are eva...
The conventional systems of veld management have a number of shortcomings, the main one being that t...
A description is given of the development and application of a flexible 15-camp grazing system on a ...
Potential grassland constitutes 37% of South Africa, 45% and 55% of this being sweet and sour respec...
Grazing research in South Africa has been largely pasture oriented and consequently there is still a...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...