2023
DOI: 10.1111/grs.12413
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Moderate grazing intensities modulate canopy structure that influences short‐term intake rate of heifers grazing a natural grassland

Marcelo Wallau,
Fabio Neves,
Nicolas Caram
et al.

Abstract: Grazing management frequently relies on forage availability as an indicator of performance. However, canopy structure and composition can play an important role in foraging behavior and intake in native grasslands. Here, we aim to (1) assess the effect of grazing management on herbage biomass, tussock cover, average canopy and inter‐tussock canopy height, and to (2) study the effect of these canopy structure components on short‐term intake rate (STIR) and patch selectivity of beef cattle, in a native grassland… Show more

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