Comparison of diurnal and seasonal patterns of feeding behaviour of cows and calves at Neudamm farm in Namibia

Q3 Social Sciences
CB Simataa, I. Mapaure, Charlene Simataa
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This paper aims to compare the seasonal and diurnal feeding behaviour of cows and calves at Neudamm Farm in central Namibia. Seasonal bite rates of cows, diurnal bites of cows and calves, and diet composition and preference were assessed and compared. Ten cows and ten calves were followed and observed from a distance, in the morning and in the afternoon. The observations were done on the same cows during the wet and dry seasons while calves were only observed during the wet season. The number of bites taken by each animal within a continuous period of 5 minutes was recorded. Herbaceous plant inventory was done in the foraging area using a step-point method. Each herbaceous plant intercepted was assessed for evidence of grazing and its life form was recorded. Bite rates were compared between morning and afternoon, and between seasons using a two-sample t-test. Preference for life forms and species were tested using a Chi-Square test. The morning bite rate of 38 bites/minute of cows during the wet season was significantly higher than that of the morning dry season of 34.9 bites/minute. This is attributed to the high abundance of nutritious forage resources during the wet season when animals did not have to do much searching compared to the dry season. Afternoon bite rates of cows did not significantly differ between seasons. Morning bite rates were significantly lower in the mornings than in the afternoons in winter. This was because cold morning temperatures slowed down animal feeding rates but increased with the progression of the day. Bite rates of calves did not significantly differ between morning and afternoon during the wet season because they were still learning to forage while being dependent on the mothers for milk. Cattle preferred Schmidtia pappophoroides, Eragrostis trichophora, Heteropogon contortus and Eragrostis nindensis due to their palatability and high grazing value. Nidorella resedifolia, despite being very abundant, was avoided because it contains a toxic alkaloid. Key words: Bite rate, cows, calves, diet preference, herbaceous composition, Namibia, Neudamm farm
纳米比亚 Neudamm 农场奶牛和犊牛昼夜和季节性采食行为模式的比较
本文旨在比较纳米比亚中部 Neudamm 农场奶牛和犊牛的季节性和昼夜采食行为。评估并比较了奶牛的季节性咬食率、奶牛和犊牛的昼间咬食率、日粮组成和偏好。在上午和下午分别对十头奶牛和十头小牛进行了远距离跟踪观察。在雨季和旱季对同一头奶牛进行观察,而只在雨季观察小牛。记录每头动物在连续 5 分钟内被咬的次数。觅食区的草本植物清点采用阶梯点法进行。对截获的每种草本植物进行评估,看是否有放牧的迹象,并记录其生命形式。采用双样本 t 检验比较上午和下午以及不同季节的咬伤率。对生命形式和物种的偏好采用 Chi-Square 检验。雨季上午奶牛的咬伤率为 38 次/分钟,明显高于旱季上午的 34.9 次/分钟。这是因为与旱季相比,雨季时营养丰富的饲料资源丰富,动物不需要做太多的搜寻工作。不同季节奶牛下午的咬食率没有明显差异。冬季上午的咬伤率明显低于下午。这是因为早晨气温低,动物采食速度减慢,但随着时间的推移,采食速度会加快。在雨季,小牛的咬伤率在上午和下午没有明显差异,这是因为小牛仍在学习觅食,同时依赖于母亲的乳汁。牛更喜欢Schmidtia pappophoroides、Eragrostis trichophora、Heteropogon contortus和Eragrostis nindensis,因为它们适口性好,有很高的放牧价值。Nidorella resedifolia虽然数量很多,但由于含有有毒生物碱而被避免食用。关键字咬食率、奶牛、小牛、日粮偏好、草本成分、纳米比亚、Neudamm 农场
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African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development
African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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0.90
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发文量
124
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND) is a highly cited and prestigious quarterly peer reviewed journal with a global reputation, published in Kenya by the Africa Scholarly Science Communications Trust (ASSCAT). Our internationally recognized publishing programme covers a wide range of scientific and development disciplines, including agriculture, food, nutrition, environmental management and sustainable development related information.
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