Ruminants eat a variety of foods from different locations in the environment. While water, cover, social interactions, and predators are all likely to influence choice of foraging location, differences in macronutrient content among forages may also cause ruminants to forage in different locations even during a meal. We hypothesized that lambs forage at locations containing foods that complement their basal diet and meet their nutritional needs. Based on this hypothesis, we predicted that lambs (n=12) fed a basal diet low in protein and high in energy would forage where a high-protein food (Food P) was located, and that lambs (n=12) fed a basal diet low in energy and high in protein would forage where a high-energy food (Food E) was located...
In grazing systems, ruminants can choose among plants with different nutritive value and different k...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Our objective was to better understand how lambs discriminate among novel foods based on flavor and ...
Our objective was to determine if variety of dietary flavors and ingredients affected selection of f...
There is evidence of the independent effects of plant physical and chemical characteristics on forag...
In studies of behavior and nutrition, we typically determine nutritional needs and formulate diets f...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
In grazing systems, forage availability is a function of herbivore density, which can influence an a...
Modern practices for finishing livestock typically involve offering a single uniform food to large g...
Ruminants eat a variety of foods, varying in toxins and nutrients, but no hypotheses adequately expl...
Individuals often occur in subgroups that differ in their choice of forage and habitat, even within ...
An herbivore\u27s nutritional state while foraging may affect its preferences for a chemically defen...
We hypothesized that lambs discriminate between postingestive effects of energy and protein and asso...
Ruminants foraging on landscapes choose among plants that differ in nutritive value and kinds and am...
Preference for foods is influenced by experience, which in variable environments changes as animals ...
In grazing systems, ruminants can choose among plants with different nutritive value and different k...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Our objective was to better understand how lambs discriminate among novel foods based on flavor and ...
Our objective was to determine if variety of dietary flavors and ingredients affected selection of f...
There is evidence of the independent effects of plant physical and chemical characteristics on forag...
In studies of behavior and nutrition, we typically determine nutritional needs and formulate diets f...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
In grazing systems, forage availability is a function of herbivore density, which can influence an a...
Modern practices for finishing livestock typically involve offering a single uniform food to large g...
Ruminants eat a variety of foods, varying in toxins and nutrients, but no hypotheses adequately expl...
Individuals often occur in subgroups that differ in their choice of forage and habitat, even within ...
An herbivore\u27s nutritional state while foraging may affect its preferences for a chemically defen...
We hypothesized that lambs discriminate between postingestive effects of energy and protein and asso...
Ruminants foraging on landscapes choose among plants that differ in nutritive value and kinds and am...
Preference for foods is influenced by experience, which in variable environments changes as animals ...
In grazing systems, ruminants can choose among plants with different nutritive value and different k...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Our objective was to better understand how lambs discriminate among novel foods based on flavor and ...