Cattle Grazing Distribution and Efficacy of Strategic Mineral Mix Placement in Tropical Brazilian Pastures


Autoria(s): GOULART, Ricardo C. D.; CORSI, Moacyr; BAILEY, Derek W.; ZOCCHI, Silvio S.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

Resumo

A study was conducted in Brazil to identify factors affecting grazing distribution of yearling Nelore cross heifers and to evaluate the efficacy of placement of a salt-mineral mix away from water to improve uniformity of grazing. Two pastures (25 ha and 42 ha) were evaluated for four 15-d sessions. Mineral mix was placed 590 m to 780 m from water during two sessions and at water for two sessions. Stubble heights were measured at the beginning and end of each session in 1-ha subunits of each pasture. Cattle locations were recorded oil clay 13 and 14 of each session by horseback observers. Heifers avoided areas with a preponderance of forbs and taller grass (P < 0.001). For the first 15 days of the study cattle avoided subunits farther from water. Thereafter, horizontal distance from water had no affect on grazing use (P > 0.10). Stubble height reduction was more uniform (P < 0.05) when the mineral mix was Lit water compared to away from water. In contrast, heifers spent less time farther from water when Mineral mix was placed at water (P = 0.02) based Oil Visual observations. Strategic placement of a salt-mineral mix away from water does not appear to be a reliable tool to improve cattle grazing distribution in humid tropical pastures from 25 ha to 45 ha in size.

Identificador

RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, v.61, n.6, p.656-660, 2008

1550-7424

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/19306

10.2111/08-137.1

http://dx.doi.org/10.2111/08-137.1

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eng

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SOC RANGE MANAGEMENT

Relação

Rangeland Ecology & Management

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Palavras-Chave #behavior #salt #supplement #PATTERNS #SALT #Ecology #Environmental Sciences
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original article

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