Journal article
Spray-topping annual grass pasture with glyphosate to delay loss of feeding value during summer. II. Herbage intake, digestibility, and diet selection in penned sheep
C Siever-Kelly, BJ Leury, KL Gatford, RJ Simpson, H Dove
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research | C S I R O PUBLISHING | Published : 1999
DOI: 10.1071/a98129
Abstract
The treatment of annual ryegrass-silver grass pasture with the herbicide glyphosate at seed head emergence delayed the loss of soluble carbohydrates and improved herbage digestibility. The present study investigated whether this improvement in nutritive value had any influence on the diet preference, intake, and performance of housed sheep. Since the effects of glyphosate on digestibility were most marked in stem tissue, preference was examined not only in relation to sprayed v. unsprayed herbage, but also in terms of preference for individual plant parts. In the preference testing, sheep showed a marked preference for sprayed rather than unsprayed herbage. They also consumed more of it, suc..
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