نتایج جستجو برای: grazing cattle

تعداد نتایج: 62587  

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2008
M Munyeme J B Muma E Skjerve A M Nambota I G K Phiri K L Samui P Dorny M Tryland

We conducted a cross-sectional study from August 2003 to February 2004 to identify risk factors for bovine tuberculosis (BTB) in the Kafue basin of Zambia. We investigated a total of 106 herds of cattle for presence of BTB using the comparative intradermal tuberculin test (CITT) while an interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to gather epidemiological data on herd structure, management...

2015
Alix Damman Anne-France Viet Sandie Arnoux Marie-Claude Guerrier-Chatellet Etienne Petit Pauline Ezanno

Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is a common pathogen of cattle herds that causes economic losses due to reproductive disorders in breeding cattle and increased morbidity and mortality amongst infected calves. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of BVDV spread on the productivity of a beef cow-calf herd using a stochastic model in discrete time that accounted for (1) the difference in tr...

2016
Eduardo Ponce-Guevara Ana Davidson Rodrigo Sierra-Corona Gerardo Ceballos

The widespread encroachment of woody plants throughout the semi-arid grasslands in North America has largely resulted from overgrazing by domestic livestock, fire suppression, and loss of native large and small mammalian herbivores. Burrowing-herbivorous mammals, such as prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.), help control shrub encroachment through clipping of shrubs and consumption of their seedlings, b...

Journal: :Water 2021

Excessive levels of fecal indicator bacteria are a major cause water quality impairment. Grazing and its management may significantly impact concentrations; however, other sources can contribute to issues both in the presence absence cattle, thus confounding results. In this study, we utilize Bacteroides markers evaluate loading from cattle versus background runoff rotationally grazed ungrazed ...

2015
Adeniran Ishola Oluwaranti Seun Ayeni

Building fences to manage the cattle grazing can be very expensive; cost inefficient. These do not provide dynamic control over the area in which the cattle are grazing. Existing virtual fencing techniques for the control of herds of cattle, based on polygon coordinate definition of boundaries is limited in the area of land mass coverage and dynamism. This work seeks to develop a more robust an...

2005
Michael H. Ralphs

Sheep are more resistant than cattle to larkspur poisoning and thus may be used as a biological tool to graze larkspur to reduce cattle poisoning. Sheep readily graze larkspur in its mature stages, but if they are to be an effective management tool, they must graze it in the early growth stages before cattle enter the allotment. The objective of this study was to determine if sheep could be pos...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2014
T A Scott Newbold Paul Stapp Katherine E Levensailor Justin D Derner William K Lauenroth

Responses of plants to grazing are better understood, and more predictable, than those of consumers in North American grasslands. In 2003, we began a large-scale, replicated experiment that examined the effects of grazing on three important arthropod groups-beetles, spiders, and grasshoppers-in shortgrass steppe of north-central Colorado. We investigated whether modifications of the intensity a...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2007
A Larsson S-O Dimander A Rydzik A Uggla P J Waller J Höglund

A 3-year grazing trial (2002-2004) was conducted on a commercial beef cattle farm in south-central Sweden to assess different methods of parasite control. This paper focuses on the dynamics of the free-living larval stages, whereas data on performance and within-host parasitological variables are presented in a complementary paper. Each year in May, 4 groups of 10 first-season grazing (FSG) ste...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2013
Wilfred O Odadi Moses K Karachi Shaukat A Abdulrazak Truman P Young

It is believed that wildlife and livestock can coexist in semiarid savanna rangelands. However, this coexistence is threatened by intense competition for scarce, but nutritionally vital, forage resources. Specifically, there is evidence that grazing livestock seasonally compete for protein-rich forbs (non-grasses) with browsing and mixed-feeding wildlife. While this has been attributed to prote...

1976
KAREN R. HICKMAN DAVID C. HARTNETT ROBERT C. COCHRAN CLENTON E. OWENSBY

A 6-year study was conducted in tallgrass prairie to assess the effects of grazing management (cattle stocking densities and grazing systems) on plant community composition and diversity. Treatments included sites grazed season-long (May to October) at 3 stocking densities (3.8, 2.8, and 1.8 hectares per animal unit), ungrazed control sites, and sites under a late-season rest rotation grazing s...

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