Optimizing rangeland use: Forage selection and grazing patterns of Nguni and Bonsmara cattle across traditional and commercial systems

IF 1.9 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Mhlangabezi Slayi , Ishmael Festus Jaja
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This study examined the grazing dynamics of Nguni and Bonsmara cattle across traditional communal and commercial ranching systems in semi-arid South Africa. Eighty cattle (n = 20 per breed and management system) were monitored over 12 months to assess grazing behavior, forage selection, and environmental interactions. Data collection involved direct behavioral observations, GPS tracking of movement patterns, and forage quality assessments across seasons. Significant breed-specific differences were observed, with Nguni cattle exhibiting longer grazing durations (p = 0.02), higher step rates (p = 0.03), and broader dietary flexibility (p = 0.04) in communal systems, enabling efficient utilization of lower-quality forage. Conversely, Bonsmara cattle, optimized for commercial production, displayed a preference for high-quality forage and engaged in shorter, more concentrated grazing bouts (p = 0.01), leading to superior weight gain (p = 0.03) in nutrient-rich pastures. Seasonal fluctuations significantly influenced grazing behavior, with reduced forage availability during the dry season disproportionately affecting Bonsmara cattle in communal areas (p = 0.02). These findings underscore the importance of breed selection and adaptive grazing management for optimizing livestock productivity and sustainability across diverse agroecological systems.
优化牧场利用:恩古尼牛和邦斯马拉牛在传统和商业系统中的牧草选择和放牧模式
本研究考察了半干旱南非传统公共和商业牧场系统中Nguni和Bonsmara牛的放牧动态。对80头牛(每个品种和管理系统各20头)进行了为期12个月的监测,以评估放牧行为、饲料选择和环境相互作用。数据收集包括直接的行为观察,GPS跟踪运动模式,以及跨季节的饲料质量评估。观察到显著的品种特异性差异,Nguni牛在公共系统中表现出更长的放牧持续时间(p = 0.02),更高的步数(p = 0.03)和更广泛的饮食灵活性(p = 0.04),能够有效利用低质量的饲料。相反,适合商业生产的Bonsmara牛表现出对高质量饲料的偏好,并进行更短、更集中的放牧(p = 0.01),从而在营养丰富的牧场上获得更高的增重(p = 0.03)。季节波动显著影响放牧行为,旱季牧草供应减少对公共地区Bonsmara牛的影响尤为严重(p = 0.02)。这些发现强调了品种选择和适应性放牧管理对于优化不同农业生态系统的牲畜生产力和可持续性的重要性。
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Veterinary and Animal Science
Veterinary and Animal Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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