1968
DOI: 10.1080/00128325.1968.11662302
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Grazing Experiments at Ukiriguru, Tanzania: III. A Comparison of Three Stocking Rates on The Productivity and Botanical Composition of Natural Pastures of Hardpan Soils

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“…autumn [18]. This is agrees with the finding of [2] and [19] who found that, animal weight gains are usually higher in the wet season when grasses are young, but in the dry season, when pasture growth stops and quality declines, animal weights also decline.…”
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“…autumn [18]. This is agrees with the finding of [2] and [19] who found that, animal weight gains are usually higher in the wet season when grasses are young, but in the dry season, when pasture growth stops and quality declines, animal weights also decline.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Native pastures are usually dominated by course grasses, that are only palatable and nutritious when young, and native legumes are scarce. Animal weight gains are usually high in the early wet season when grasses are young, but in early dry season when pasture growth stops and quality declines, animal loss weight [2].…”
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confidence: 99%