A trial was designed to test the effect of herbage allowance (HA) on live-weight gain (LWG) and grazing behavior of heifers during spring as part of a combined field-modeling research programme. Low HA (L) and high HA (H) of 2.5 and 5.0 kg DM herbage mass 100 kg animal LW-1day-1 were fed respectively. H animals grazed longer and achieved a higher LWG than L (P \u3c 0.05). H animals left a higher residual pasture (P \u3c 0.051) with a significantly (P \u3c 0.05) higher content of green, clover, non-lamina and petiole of a higher digestibility and NSC, with a lower NDF content. The significance of some factors involved in these results on intake and diet selection are discussed in relation to the predictability of animal performance
This work aimed to evaluate the following hypotheses: 1) the daily grazing time (GT) and 2) forage s...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the grazing process and animal response to sward structures (e.g., sward ...
Key points 1. Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related t...
A trial was designed to test the effect of herbage allowance (HA) on live-weight gain (LWG) and graz...
Forage intake by animals is an important factor in determining production of livestock products from...
Indoor grazing of three hoggets and three heifers, average liveweight of 40 and 152 kg respectively,...
Grazing management affects sward structure, which in turn influences plant and animal responses. Wit...
Growth of Holstein heifers was studied for 1987 grazing season to evaluate pasture-drylot systems fo...
Animal performance and nutrition under short duration grazing (SDG) and season-long grazing (SLG) we...
Three sward heights (15, 25 and 35 cm) and three supplement types (energy, energy-protein, and a min...
Cattle are differentially adapted to nutritional environments. The most sensitive measure of adaptat...
Studies were conducted on an experimental pasture belonging to the Arrhenatherethum medioeur. and Lo...
Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related to bite mass, a...
Besides grazing, the animals carry a host of other essential activities to their survival, such as r...
The experiment was carried out to evaluate forage intake, performance and ingestive behavior of beef...
This work aimed to evaluate the following hypotheses: 1) the daily grazing time (GT) and 2) forage s...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the grazing process and animal response to sward structures (e.g., sward ...
Key points 1. Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related t...
A trial was designed to test the effect of herbage allowance (HA) on live-weight gain (LWG) and graz...
Forage intake by animals is an important factor in determining production of livestock products from...
Indoor grazing of three hoggets and three heifers, average liveweight of 40 and 152 kg respectively,...
Grazing management affects sward structure, which in turn influences plant and animal responses. Wit...
Growth of Holstein heifers was studied for 1987 grazing season to evaluate pasture-drylot systems fo...
Animal performance and nutrition under short duration grazing (SDG) and season-long grazing (SLG) we...
Three sward heights (15, 25 and 35 cm) and three supplement types (energy, energy-protein, and a min...
Cattle are differentially adapted to nutritional environments. The most sensitive measure of adaptat...
Studies were conducted on an experimental pasture belonging to the Arrhenatherethum medioeur. and Lo...
Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related to bite mass, a...
Besides grazing, the animals carry a host of other essential activities to their survival, such as r...
The experiment was carried out to evaluate forage intake, performance and ingestive behavior of beef...
This work aimed to evaluate the following hypotheses: 1) the daily grazing time (GT) and 2) forage s...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the grazing process and animal response to sward structures (e.g., sward ...
Key points 1. Herbage intake by animals grazing tropical/sub-tropical pastures is directly related t...