COMPARISONS OF CATTLE GRAZING AND SHEEP GRAZING

  • Boswell C
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Controversy has surrounded the possible differences in pasture production which result from grazing by cattle or sheep. Experiments conducted over the 1972-76 period show that pasture production under grazing by sheep is greater than under grazing by cattle under similar intensive managements. A change from sheep grazing to cattle grazing can cause a rapid deterioration in pasture production, while the change in grazing from cattle to sheep brought a slo~ver improvement in pasture production. Cattle grazing restricted the production of the ryegrass component of the pastures in the five management systems considered.

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Boswell, C. C. (1976). COMPARISONS OF CATTLE GRAZING AND SHEEP GRAZING. Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association, 56–65. https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1976.38.1470

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