Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight gains being recorded for lambs grazing swards previously grazed by cattle. A preliminary study of the effects of mixed sheep and cattle grazing also suggested that more extensively grazed swards offer scope for complementary grazing between sheep and cattle. The aim of this experiment was to directly compare these two approaches of integrating the grazing of cattle and sheep
Lambs have a great potential to diversify and stimulate meat and wool production and economical retu...
A review of the literature suggested that the ingestive behaviour of grazing animals is largely dete...
End of Project ReportIn spring-lambing flocks an important objective is to achieve high lamb growth ...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
revious experiments have shown that mixed or conjoint grazing, when two or more animal species are g...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
The study was designed to test the hypothesis that grazing management in early season could alter sw...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effects of mixed grazing of sheep plus cattle under conti...
Grazing is an essential management practice for maintaining the nature conservation value of lowland...
A comparative experiment was conducted to test the extent to which grazing of rank Molinia caerulea-...
Managing complex mixtures of plants to take advantage of spatial and temporal variability in land an...
Grazing management influences both economic sustainability and ecosystem change within farming syste...
peer-reviewedTwo experiments (E1 and E2) were carried out to examine the effect of grazing pressure ...
The effect of extensive grazing management with sheep on vegetation change in sown pastures (initial...
The liveweight (LW) response of Gallega and Lacha ewes with their single suckling lambs when grazing...
Lambs have a great potential to diversify and stimulate meat and wool production and economical retu...
A review of the literature suggested that the ingestive behaviour of grazing animals is largely dete...
End of Project ReportIn spring-lambing flocks an important objective is to achieve high lamb growth ...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
revious experiments have shown that mixed or conjoint grazing, when two or more animal species are g...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
The study was designed to test the hypothesis that grazing management in early season could alter sw...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effects of mixed grazing of sheep plus cattle under conti...
Grazing is an essential management practice for maintaining the nature conservation value of lowland...
A comparative experiment was conducted to test the extent to which grazing of rank Molinia caerulea-...
Managing complex mixtures of plants to take advantage of spatial and temporal variability in land an...
Grazing management influences both economic sustainability and ecosystem change within farming syste...
peer-reviewedTwo experiments (E1 and E2) were carried out to examine the effect of grazing pressure ...
The effect of extensive grazing management with sheep on vegetation change in sown pastures (initial...
The liveweight (LW) response of Gallega and Lacha ewes with their single suckling lambs when grazing...
Lambs have a great potential to diversify and stimulate meat and wool production and economical retu...
A review of the literature suggested that the ingestive behaviour of grazing animals is largely dete...
End of Project ReportIn spring-lambing flocks an important objective is to achieve high lamb growth ...