Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5763320 | Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Overall, cattle devoted 9.7 ± 0.7 h/day to grazing, mostly in woodland areas, although they are natural herbaceous grazers. Behavior was associated with seasonal changes in biotic and abiotic factors. Preference for the woody vegetation types was detectable over the annual time scale but large seasonal differences in preference canceled out to a large extent when viewed at that time scale. Cattle under high density spent more time grazing and made more use of woody vegetation and steeper slopes. Thus, relatively high population densities may be required for landscape-oriented management. The present findings should contribute to rational management of cattle grazing in Mediterranean woodlands.
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Authors
Iris Schoenbaum, Jaime Kigel, Eugene D. Ungar, Amit Dolev, Zalmen Henkin,