Herbivores satiate on single foods ingested too frequently or in excess. We hypothesized that exposure to the same unpalatable food too frequently or in excess causes satiety, which in turn would reduce subsequent use and preference for this food when alternatives become available. In each of three experiments, twenty-four lambs were randomly assigned to three treatment groups (8 lambs/group), where they received high (Ad libitum), intermediate (100–200 g/d) or low exposure (20–40 g/d) to three unpalatable foods: The invasive weed medusahead (Experiment 1), an alfalfa:quebracho tannin ration (70:30; QT) (Experiment 2), or wheat straw (Experiment 3). After exposure, all groups in Experiments 1 and 3 received a simultaneous offer of the unpal...
An herbivore\u27s nutritional state while foraging may affect its preferences for a chemically defen...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
An herbivore\u27s nutritional state while foraging may affect its preferences for a chemically defen...
Herbivores satiate on single foods ingested too frequently or in excess. We hypothesized that exposu...
This study determined whether early experiences by sheep with monotonous or diverse diets influence ...
This study determined whether early experiences by sheep with monotonous or diverse diets influence ...
Ruminants eat a variety of foods, varying in toxins and nutrients, but no hypotheses adequately expl...
We explored the influence of dietary experiences on ensuing ingestive responses to novel feeds and f...
Our objective was to better understand how lambs discriminate among novel foods based on flavor and ...
This study determined whether early experiences by sheep with monotonous or diverse diets influence ...
We conducted two experiments to determine how toxicosis affected preference of sheep for foods varyi...
Plants possess a variety of flavor intensities and nutritional qualities that influence diet selecti...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
An herbivore\u27s nutritional state while foraging may affect its preferences for a chemically defen...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
An herbivore\u27s nutritional state while foraging may affect its preferences for a chemically defen...
Herbivores satiate on single foods ingested too frequently or in excess. We hypothesized that exposu...
This study determined whether early experiences by sheep with monotonous or diverse diets influence ...
This study determined whether early experiences by sheep with monotonous or diverse diets influence ...
Ruminants eat a variety of foods, varying in toxins and nutrients, but no hypotheses adequately expl...
We explored the influence of dietary experiences on ensuing ingestive responses to novel feeds and f...
Our objective was to better understand how lambs discriminate among novel foods based on flavor and ...
This study determined whether early experiences by sheep with monotonous or diverse diets influence ...
We conducted two experiments to determine how toxicosis affected preference of sheep for foods varyi...
Plants possess a variety of flavor intensities and nutritional qualities that influence diet selecti...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
An herbivore\u27s nutritional state while foraging may affect its preferences for a chemically defen...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
An herbivore\u27s nutritional state while foraging may affect its preferences for a chemically defen...