In reproductive swards, stems can act as a barrier that affects the grazing behaviour of ruminant livestock. The barrier effect of stems is closely associated with both the force required to fracture the stems and the density of these stems (in combination, these make up grazing resistance), and these factors need to be considered when making predictions about the forage intake of ruminants grazing reproductive pastures. Differences in grazing resistance between sward canopy layers of different grass species are thought to affect bite dimensions, but data are scarce. In this study, we assessed the grazing resistance for three canopy layers of seven tropical grass species. Species differed significantly in grazing resistance for every canopy...
The effects of 3 different stocking rates (1, 2 and 3 cows/ha/yr) on sward structure and the amount ...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
Range manafement is based on the response of plant species and communities to grazing intensity. The...
In reproductive swards, stems can act as a barrier that affects the grazing behaviour of ruminant li...
The rate of nutrient intake (RNI) is a primary determinant of animal performance in grazing cattle a...
in reproductive swards, stems appear to act as vertical or horizontal barriers to bite formation, in...
peer reviewedThe relationship between grazing pressure and differences in the defoliation rate of gr...
Grazing ruminants face complex decisions in searching for and harvesting adequate forage to meet the...
The intake of forage grasses by grazing ruminants is closely related to the mechanical fracture prop...
Little quantitative information is available about the role of stems as structural foraging deterren...
For grazing animals an important determinant of animal performance is the rate of nutrient intake (R...
Variations in sward canopy structure can exert an important influence on the ingestive behavior of g...
Compared to temperate systems, there have been few detailed assessments of canopy characteristics an...
Cattle are selective foragers in response to several plant attributes. We tested hypotheses that cae...
1. The vertical distribution of plant tissues and the grazing responses of goats to five grass speci...
The effects of 3 different stocking rates (1, 2 and 3 cows/ha/yr) on sward structure and the amount ...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
Range manafement is based on the response of plant species and communities to grazing intensity. The...
In reproductive swards, stems can act as a barrier that affects the grazing behaviour of ruminant li...
The rate of nutrient intake (RNI) is a primary determinant of animal performance in grazing cattle a...
in reproductive swards, stems appear to act as vertical or horizontal barriers to bite formation, in...
peer reviewedThe relationship between grazing pressure and differences in the defoliation rate of gr...
Grazing ruminants face complex decisions in searching for and harvesting adequate forage to meet the...
The intake of forage grasses by grazing ruminants is closely related to the mechanical fracture prop...
Little quantitative information is available about the role of stems as structural foraging deterren...
For grazing animals an important determinant of animal performance is the rate of nutrient intake (R...
Variations in sward canopy structure can exert an important influence on the ingestive behavior of g...
Compared to temperate systems, there have been few detailed assessments of canopy characteristics an...
Cattle are selective foragers in response to several plant attributes. We tested hypotheses that cae...
1. The vertical distribution of plant tissues and the grazing responses of goats to five grass speci...
The effects of 3 different stocking rates (1, 2 and 3 cows/ha/yr) on sward structure and the amount ...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
Range manafement is based on the response of plant species and communities to grazing intensity. The...