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Valorisation of Culled Iberian Sows Through the Montanera System: Immunocastration, Welfare and Sustainable Production. [PDF]

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Systematic Literature Review on Donkeys (<i>Equus asinus</i>): Husbandry and Welfare in Europe. [PDF]

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Saline pasture improve meat quality in Qinghai Tibetan sheep through changes in the rumen microbiota. [PDF]

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Radiocesium uptake in reindeer on natural pasture

Science of The Total Environment, 1989
In an experiment initiated after the Chernobyl accident, a herd of reindeer was followed before and after a temporary move from a highly contaminated area (greater than 20 kBq 137 Cs/m2) to a less contaminated area (less than 3 kBq 137Cs/m2) of natural pasture.
B E, Jones, O, Eriksson, M, Nordkvist
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Grazing management of natureal pastures at Trangie, NSW

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1956
Results of a 5-year grazing experiment on Stipa-Chlaris natural pasture are presented. Treatments were three rates of stocking each tested with continuous grazing, autumn deferment, and spring deferment. These were studied in relation to: (a) body weight and wool production of Merino wethers; (b) available feed; (c) density and basal area of the ...
EF Biddiscombe   +3 more
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Natural intoxication caused by protodioscin in lambs kept in Brachiaria pastures

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2021
Protodioscin poisoning of Brachiaria spp. has been a serious problem for lambs in grazing systems. The defoliation process can stimulate the appearance of new leaves and, the younger leaves have a lower concentration of protodioscin. Thus, it was aimed to assess the effect of different leaf offerings on the protodioscin content in forage and if ...
Marlova Cristina Mioto da Costa   +12 more
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Management of natural Kentucky bluegrass-white clover pasture

American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 1997
AbstractManagement recommendations are needed f or low-input (no N fertilizer) Kentucky bluegrass-dominant/white clover swards, particularly to increase or maintain white clover content. We applied treatments involving different amounts of forage present pre- and postgrazing, with and without harrowing and soil aeration, to a well-established ...
William M. Murphy   +5 more
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Autecology of some natural pasture species at Trangie, N.S.W.

Australian Journal of Botany, 1954
Features of the autecology of four native perennial grasses (Stipa, Chloris, and Digitaria spp.) and an important group of winter annual species are reported from a 5-yr study of a naturaI pasture at Trangie, N.S.W. The investigation was mainly concerned with the response of the species to changes in seasonal climatic conditions. The study period (1948–
EF Biddiscombe   +2 more
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Fast natural regeneration in abandoned pastures in southern Amazonia

Forest Ecology and Management, 2016
Abstract Abandoned pastureland provides a prime opportunity for forest recovery of these degraded areas in the Amazon. Many factors impact forest regeneration, including time and intensity of pasture use before abandonment, and proximity of a source of propagules.
Gustavo P.E. Rocha   +2 more
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