在连续放养条件下提供最优采草结构的牧场管理策略

IF 1.9 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Lívia Chagas de Lima , Thainá Silva de Freitas , Arthur Pontes-Prates , Alejandra Marín Gómez , Jean Víctor Savian , Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho
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摘要

了解草食动物与饲料资源的相互作用对有效的放牧管理至关重要。研究了草地管理策略对连续放养条件下绵羊觅食行为的影响。意大利黑麦草牧场的平均草高保持在15厘米,据报道,这对动物生产性能是最佳的。目的是评估绵羊是否会根据不同的干预措施改变其放牧行为以保持目标草地高度。采用3种处理:1)放取,每周调整放养密度(P&;T);2)作为P&;T,加上对超过18 cm的区域进行针对性放牧,并在草地高度为12 cm的区域进行围栏延迟(T&;D);3)作为P&;T,加上平均高度超过18cm的区域割至15cm,低于12cm的区域延期(M&;D)。草地高度在13 ~ 18 cm之间,单位放牧时间采食量最高。定期调整放养密度能有效地将草地高度保持在最佳放牧范围内。总体而言,我们的结果表明,短期行为变量、日常活动时间、放牧模式或所选羊的草地高度范围没有重大变化。研究结果强调了管理草地高度对优化动物采食量的重要性,并表明在资源丰富的情况下,劳动密集型的牧场干预方法,而不是简单地随时间改变动物密度,不会显著影响羊的采食量或行为。
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Pasture management strategies to offer optimal sward structures for maximizing intake rate in continuous stocking
Understanding herbivore interaction with forage resources is crucial for effective grazing management. This study investigates the impact of sward management strategies on the foraging behavior of sheep under continuous stocking. Italian ryegrass pastures were maintained at an average sward height of 15 cm, which has been reported to be optimal for animal performance. The objective was to assess whether sheep modify their grazing behavior in response to different interventions to maintain the target sward height. Three treatments were applied: 1) put-and-take with weekly stocking density adjustments (P&T); 2) as P&T, plus targeted grazing to areas that exceeded 18 cm, and deferment by fencing in areas where sward height was <12 cm (T&D); and 3) as P&T, plus mowing to 15 cm areas where average height exceeded 18 cm and deferment in areas below 12 cm (M&D). Sheep selectively grazed sward heights between 13–18 cm, which provided the highest intake per unit of grazing time. Regular adjustment of stocking density effectively maintained sward height within the optimal range for grazing. Overall, our results indicated no major changes in short-term behavior variables, daily activities time, grazing patterns, or the sward's height ranges the sheep selected. The results emphasize the importance of managing sward height to optimize animal intake and demonstrate that labor-intensive methods of pasture intervention, rather than simply manipulating animal density over time, do not significantly influence sheep intake or behavior when resources are abundant.
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Livestock Science
Livestock Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
237
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Livestock Science promotes the sound development of the livestock sector by publishing original, peer-reviewed research and review articles covering all aspects of this broad field. The journal welcomes submissions on the avant-garde areas of animal genetics, breeding, growth, reproduction, nutrition, physiology, and behaviour in addition to genetic resources, welfare, ethics, health, management and production systems. The high-quality content of this journal reflects the truly international nature of this broad area of research.
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