“…Concomitant with the large seasonal changes in plant biomass are equally large and important changes in nutrient content and digestibility. Generally, the grasses and forbs of the herb layer have relatively high digestibility (French, 1957;Minson, 1971) and high concentrations of N, P, and other nutrients (Plowes, 1957;Bredon & Wilson, 1963;Taerum, 1970;Sinclair, 1975) soon after growth resumes at the onset of the rainy season. During this period of early growth, concentrations of crude protein in grass leaves are approximately 8-2O%, while forbs have higher concentrations ranging from 15 to 30% (Juko & Bredon, 1961;Dougall, Drysdale &Glover, 1964;McKay & Frandsen, 1969).…”