Editorial: Ruminant grazing behavior: A tool to improve product quality and ecosystem services.
ABSTRACT.- This Research Topic presents a series of original research and one review article that reveals the latest approaches to ruminant grazing behavior management associated with product quality and traceability. This collection embodies 12 original articles from eight countries, including Euro...
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2021
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- A comparison of two rotational stocking strategies on the foraging behaviour and herbage intake by grazing sheep.
- Configuration of daily grazing and searching of growing beef cattle in grassland: observational study.
- Low-intensity, high-frequency grazing strategy increases herbage production and beef cattle performance on sorghum pastures.
- The effect of stage of regrowth on the physical composition and nutritive value of the various vertical strata of kikuyu (Cenchrus clandestinus) pastures.
- Long-intensity, high-frecuency grazing positively affects defoliating behavior, nutrient intake and blood indicators of nutrition and stress in sheep.
- O5. Understanding spatial-temporal grazing management: evolution of state variables and productive results at cow-calf grassland system. [conference abstract].