Abstract
The effects of oversowing introduced grasses and legumes, tree
killing and stocking rate on simulated
diet quality and feed intake of cattle were studied in an open
eucalypt woodland in the semi-arid
tropics of north-eastern Australia in 1990. Rainfall during the experimental
period was above
average, producing good conditions for pasture growth, which
resulted in little influence of stocking
rate on pasture or dietary attributes. During the growing
season, forage quality, as measured by
nitrogen concentration and in vitro digestibility, was
higher in sown pasture than in native pasture,
and higher in plots with live trees than in plots with killed
trees. Treatment differences in herbage
quality disappeared later in the year when pastures senesced. In
sown pasture treatments, there was
no effect of tree killing on legume (Stylosanthes spp.)
quality. However, Stylosanthes made a greater
contribution to the diet of cattle grazing in wooded paddocks than
in paddocks where trees had been
killed. The proportion of Stylosanthes in the diet reached
a peak in May and then declined.
Oversowing increased both diet quality and feed intake while, to a
lesser extent, killing trees resulted
in generally lower diet quality and feed intake.Estimates of liveweight change were made from the quantities of
energy and protein consumed by
the cattle. As expected, large increases in liveweight gain were
predicted to occur in oversown pastures
compared with native pastures. However, estimates indicated that
animal performance may be better
where trees are left intact rather than killed. While carrying capacity
is greatly increased with the
removal of trees, this may be at the expense of individual animal
performance. Possible reasons for
this significant negative response in dietary attributes and predicted
liveweight gain to tree killing are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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20 articles.
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