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Foraging Strategies
K.Launchbaugh
K.Launchbaugh
K.Launchbaugh
BLM Photo
Herbivore
Food Source
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Carnivore
Plants
Stationary
Abundant
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Lo energy & time
Hi success
10,000 bites/day
Hi Intake
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Animals
Mobile
Rare
Food Capture
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Hi energy & time
Lo success
Few prey/day
Lo intake
Herbivore
Food Quality 
Lo & variable in
protein & energy
 High fiber in cell
wall
Carnivore
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Hi & uniform in
protein & energy
 No fiber or cell
wall
Herbivore
Carnivore
Digesting food
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Much chewing
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Little chewing
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Complex
digestive tract
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Simple
digestive tract
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Energy &
protein from
microbial
fermentation
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Energy &
protein from
catabolism
Mammalian Digestive Systems
Carnivore
Omnivore
Herbivore
Can Animal Digest Cellulose?
No
Some
Yes
Carnivore
Omnivore
Herbivore
Ruminant Feeding Types
From: Hofmann, R. R. 1989. Evolutionary steps of ecophysical adaptation and diversification of ruminants: A
comparative view of their digestive system. Oecologia 78:443-457.
Diet Preferences
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How animals meet nutrient needs
Concentrate
Feeder
(browse)
Intermediate
Feeder
(forbs)
Roughage
Feeder
(grass)
Grass
Forb
Browse
Example 1 - Grassy Pasture
70
60
50
Grass
Forb
Browse
40
30
20
10
0
Pasture
Cattle
• Similarity between pasture and cattle diet = 94%
• Similarity between pasture and sheep diet = 83%
Sheep
Example 2 – Shrubby Pasture
70
60
50
40
Grass
Forb
30
Browse
20
10
0
Pasture
Cattle
• Similarity between pasture and cattle diet = 69%
• Similarity between pasture and goat diet = 80%
Goat
This is the video with Eric from UW
Multi Species Grazing
Multi Species Grazing
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Multi-species grazing is when more than one kind of
livestock (i.e. sheep, goats, cattle, or horses) graze a
unit of land.
The grazing can occur at the same time or at
different times and still be considered multispecies
grazing.
Multi-species grazing is the norm
for naturally regulated ecosystems
grazed by a variety of herbivores.
Advantages of multi-species livestock grazing
over single-species grazing include?
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Increased carrying capacity.
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Improved botanical composition of pastures
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Suppression of undesirable plants
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Increased individual animal performance of one or
more species in the mix.
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Improved animal health --parasite problems are often
reduced.
Advantages of multi-species livestock grazing
over single-species grazing include?
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Reduced predation of sheep or goats grazing among
or bonded to cattle. (i.e., Flerd)
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Greater net return for the ranch.
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Improved cash flow -- marketing different products
at different times of the year.
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Reduced financial risk --increased enterprise
diversity.
Major challenges to multi-species grazing:
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Increased fencing requirements – if sheep and goats
are added to cattle or horse pastures.
Lack of knowledge of animal husbandry for a
variety of species.
Increased complexity because of enterprise diversity.
Potential disease transmission from sheep to cattle.
(Sheep are the unaffected carrier and cattle are affected.)
Domestic Grazers
Diets of Grass , Forb & Browse
10
90
90
10
10
90
Browse
Wild Grazers
Diets of Grass , Forb & Browse
10
90
90
10
90
10
Browse
Domestic & Wild Grazers
10
90
90
10
10
90
Browse
Deseret Example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vl-2lT2aNWU