“…The challenge ahead entails the design of diverse agricultural pastures by selecting species identities from a wider array of forage options, exploring "non-traditional" forage species like cicer milkvetch (Astragalus cicer L.), small burnet (Sanguisorba minor), hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth), forage radish (Raphanus sativus L.), safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) (Meccage et al, 2019;Stewart et al, 2019;Roca-Fernández et al, 2020) and shrubs like saltbrush (Atriplex spp.) (Pearce et al, 2010), Leucaena leucocephala, Guazuma ulmifolia (Casanova-Lugo et al, 2014, or Tricomaria usillo, and Mimosa ephedroides (Egea et al, 2016). Even if these species represent a small component of the diet, the provision of plant bioactives or other nutrients (i.e., vitamins, minerals, aromas) to the internal environment may represent a significant contribution to the nutrition, welfare, and health of the animal.…”