Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stocking
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Resumo: | SUMMARY This studyaimed to assess the influence of three pre-grazing heights of Massai grass on the ingestive behavior of sheep under rotational stocking. Eighteen Dorper x nondescript crossbred sheep were used under rotational stocking on Massai grass at pre-grazing heights. The animal stocking was estimated to ensure a reduction of approximately 50% of the initial height. Behavior assessments were performed from 6 to 18 h at the entrance and exit of animals from paddocks. The longest activity was grazing, followed by rumination and other activities, and the period from 6 to 10 h showed the longest grazing.In the other periods, the animals in the 35-cm treatment grazed less when compared to those ofthe other treatments. Rumination in all treatments was more significant in the period from 14 to 18 h, but the animals in the 45-cm treatment spent more time doing this activity, which gave them a higher time of rumination of the food bolus, as well as ruminating chews. The bite rate was higher for the 25-cm treatment, followed by the 45 and 35-cm treatments, respectively. |
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Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stockingMegathyrsus maximusPanicum maximumruminantsSUMMARY This studyaimed to assess the influence of three pre-grazing heights of Massai grass on the ingestive behavior of sheep under rotational stocking. Eighteen Dorper x nondescript crossbred sheep were used under rotational stocking on Massai grass at pre-grazing heights. The animal stocking was estimated to ensure a reduction of approximately 50% of the initial height. Behavior assessments were performed from 6 to 18 h at the entrance and exit of animals from paddocks. The longest activity was grazing, followed by rumination and other activities, and the period from 6 to 10 h showed the longest grazing.In the other periods, the animals in the 35-cm treatment grazed less when compared to those ofthe other treatments. Rumination in all treatments was more significant in the period from 14 to 18 h, but the animals in the 45-cm treatment spent more time doing this activity, which gave them a higher time of rumination of the food bolus, as well as ruminating chews. The bite rate was higher for the 25-cm treatment, followed by the 45 and 35-cm treatments, respectively.UFBA - Universidade Federal da Bahia2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-99402019000100807Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal v.20 2019reponame:Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animalinstname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBA10.1590/s1519-9940200152019info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCARDOSO,Rebeca RochaSOUSA,Luciano Fernandes deFERREIRA,Ana Cristina HolandaNEIVA,José Neuman MirandaFERREIRA,Deborah AlvesSILVA,André Guimarães Maciel eeng2019-07-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-99402019000100807Revistahttp://www.rbspa.ufba.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbspa@ufba.br1519-99401519-9940opendoar:2019-07-30T00:00Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false |
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Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stocking |
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Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stocking |
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Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stocking CARDOSO,Rebeca Rocha Megathyrsus maximus Panicum maximum ruminants |
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Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stocking |
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Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stocking |
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Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stocking |
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Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stocking |
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Ingestive behavior of sheep on Massai grass under different pre-grazing heights under rotational stocking |
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CARDOSO,Rebeca Rocha |
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CARDOSO,Rebeca Rocha SOUSA,Luciano Fernandes de FERREIRA,Ana Cristina Holanda NEIVA,José Neuman Miranda FERREIRA,Deborah Alves SILVA,André Guimarães Maciel e |
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SOUSA,Luciano Fernandes de FERREIRA,Ana Cristina Holanda NEIVA,José Neuman Miranda FERREIRA,Deborah Alves SILVA,André Guimarães Maciel e |
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CARDOSO,Rebeca Rocha SOUSA,Luciano Fernandes de FERREIRA,Ana Cristina Holanda NEIVA,José Neuman Miranda FERREIRA,Deborah Alves SILVA,André Guimarães Maciel e |
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Megathyrsus maximus Panicum maximum ruminants |
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Megathyrsus maximus Panicum maximum ruminants |
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SUMMARY This studyaimed to assess the influence of three pre-grazing heights of Massai grass on the ingestive behavior of sheep under rotational stocking. Eighteen Dorper x nondescript crossbred sheep were used under rotational stocking on Massai grass at pre-grazing heights. The animal stocking was estimated to ensure a reduction of approximately 50% of the initial height. Behavior assessments were performed from 6 to 18 h at the entrance and exit of animals from paddocks. The longest activity was grazing, followed by rumination and other activities, and the period from 6 to 10 h showed the longest grazing.In the other periods, the animals in the 35-cm treatment grazed less when compared to those ofthe other treatments. Rumination in all treatments was more significant in the period from 14 to 18 h, but the animals in the 45-cm treatment spent more time doing this activity, which gave them a higher time of rumination of the food bolus, as well as ruminating chews. The bite rate was higher for the 25-cm treatment, followed by the 45 and 35-cm treatments, respectively. |
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