2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782002000400021
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Ajuste da carga animal em experimentos de pastejo: uma nova proposta

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“…Differences in forage growth and changes in sward structure resulted in variability in the stocking rate, which was adjusted along the grazing period to keep forage at the target height. According to Heringer & Carvalho (2002), this technique is considered effective, since forage species with high growth rates lose forage by senescence if not readily consumed by animals, especially under conditions of high forage allowance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences in forage growth and changes in sward structure resulted in variability in the stocking rate, which was adjusted along the grazing period to keep forage at the target height. According to Heringer & Carvalho (2002), this technique is considered effective, since forage species with high growth rates lose forage by senescence if not readily consumed by animals, especially under conditions of high forage allowance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This residual mass was used considering a "La Niña" forecast for the experimental period. Besides that, for SR adjustment it was considered a herbage disappearance of 4.5% of body weight (HERINGER & CARVALHO, 2002). From February 2 nd , until the end of the trial, the protocol was changed, due to favorable rainfall conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para manter massa de forragem (MF) média de 2000 kg/ha de MS, o ajuste da lotação foi feito a cada 10 dias, utilizando-se o método proposto por Heringer & Carvalho (2002). O pastejo foi de 24 horas e todos os animais tiveram acesso irrestrito a água e suplementação mineral.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified