Foraging behaviour of sheep at pasture with different types of paddock

This experiment was designed to study the foraging behaviour of ewes on a pasture with paddocks with three different types of vegetation, herbaceous (n = 3), woody (n = 2), and semi open (n = 1). Forty sheep were bred on a farm in the Karst region of Slovenia. Ten sheep were focally observed during...

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Main Authors: Manja ZUPAN, Danijela BOJKOVSKI, Ivan ŠTUHEC, Dragomir KOMPAN
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Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2010-12-01
Series:Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/aas/article/view/14721
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author Manja ZUPAN
Danijela BOJKOVSKI
Ivan ŠTUHEC
Dragomir KOMPAN
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description This experiment was designed to study the foraging behaviour of ewes on a pasture with paddocks with three different types of vegetation, herbaceous (n = 3), woody (n = 2), and semi open (n = 1). Forty sheep were bred on a farm in the Karst region of Slovenia. Ten sheep were focally observed during day light (5 a.m.–9 p.m.). Ewes were observed for 2 days in each paddock with one rotation, so 12 days in total. Grazing time, circadian rhythm of grazing, drinking frequency, and frequency of salt consumption were the observed behaviours. On average, ewes grazed for 10.5 hours a day (mean ± SD = 626.2 ± 47.2 min), with a significant difference between individual variation  (P < 0.001). Sheep grazed the most in herbaceous paddocks (P < 0.001), with lower yet similar levels observed in woody and semi open paddock. The frequency of drinking and salt consumption was low. Individual grazing sheep would drink slightly less than once per day, while consuming salt on average 1.25 times per day. Drinking frequency was the highest in the semi open paddock with some trees and bushes, whereas salt consumption was most frequently observed in the woody paddocks.
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spelling doaj.art-1d22bf0628ce48fe95bf87596253c6eb2023-12-14T22:14:41ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Acta Agriculturae Slovenica1854-19412010-12-01962Foraging behaviour of sheep at pasture with different types of paddockManja ZUPAN0Danijela BOJKOVSKI1Ivan ŠTUHEC2Dragomir KOMPAN3Univ. of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Fac., Dept. of Animal Science, Groblje 3, SI-1230 DomžaleUniv. of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Fac., Dept. of Animal Science, Groblje 3, SI-1230 DomžaleUniv. of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Fac., Dept. of Animal Science, Groblje 3, SI-1230 DomžaleUniv. of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Fac., Dept. of Animal Science, Groblje 3, SI-1230 Domžale This experiment was designed to study the foraging behaviour of ewes on a pasture with paddocks with three different types of vegetation, herbaceous (n = 3), woody (n = 2), and semi open (n = 1). Forty sheep were bred on a farm in the Karst region of Slovenia. Ten sheep were focally observed during day light (5 a.m.–9 p.m.). Ewes were observed for 2 days in each paddock with one rotation, so 12 days in total. Grazing time, circadian rhythm of grazing, drinking frequency, and frequency of salt consumption were the observed behaviours. On average, ewes grazed for 10.5 hours a day (mean ± SD = 626.2 ± 47.2 min), with a significant difference between individual variation  (P < 0.001). Sheep grazed the most in herbaceous paddocks (P < 0.001), with lower yet similar levels observed in woody and semi open paddock. The frequency of drinking and salt consumption was low. Individual grazing sheep would drink slightly less than once per day, while consuming salt on average 1.25 times per day. Drinking frequency was the highest in the semi open paddock with some trees and bushes, whereas salt consumption was most frequently observed in the woody paddocks. https://journals.uni-lj.si/aas/article/view/14721sheepanimal behaviourethologygrazingpasturespaddocks
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Danijela BOJKOVSKI
Ivan ŠTUHEC
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Foraging behaviour of sheep at pasture with different types of paddock
Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
sheep
animal behaviour
ethology
grazing
pastures
paddocks
title Foraging behaviour of sheep at pasture with different types of paddock
title_full Foraging behaviour of sheep at pasture with different types of paddock
title_fullStr Foraging behaviour of sheep at pasture with different types of paddock
title_full_unstemmed Foraging behaviour of sheep at pasture with different types of paddock
title_short Foraging behaviour of sheep at pasture with different types of paddock
title_sort foraging behaviour of sheep at pasture with different types of paddock
topic sheep
animal behaviour
ethology
grazing
pastures
paddocks
url https://journals.uni-lj.si/aas/article/view/14721
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