2024
DOI: 10.1111/jpn.13928
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Comparative study of feeding and rumination behaviour of goats and sheep fed mixed grass hay of different chop length

Birthe Krone,
Jürgen Hummel,
Alexander Riek
et al.

Abstract: Rumination is reported to be more pronounced in sheep compared to goats. This study compared the feeding and rumination behaviour of small ruminants and consisted of two experiments (E1 and E2). In E1, four sheep and four goats were offered low‐quality hay (NDFom: 692 g/kg dry matter [DM]), processed to two chop lengths (long hay [LH]: 35 mm; short hay [SH]: 7 mm) in a 2 × 2 factorial (2 species × 2 chop lengths), cross‐over design. In E2, the same animals were offered moderate‐quality hay (NDFom: 636 g/kg DM)… Show more

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