Grazing behavior of Maasai cattle

The grazing behaviour of Maasai cattle was influenced by season, area and grazing orbit. In a grazing day the cattle spent 1, 8, 14, 15 and 62 percent of their time drinking, ruminating, resting, walking and grazing respectively. The mean length of the grazing day of Maasai cattle is defined, as fro...

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Main Author: Semenye, P.P.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1988
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50015
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description The grazing behaviour of Maasai cattle was influenced by season, area and grazing orbit. In a grazing day the cattle spent 1, 8, 14, 15 and 62 percent of their time drinking, ruminating, resting, walking and grazing respectively. The mean length of the grazing day of Maasai cattle is defined, as from the time they left their bomas in the morning until they returned for the night; this duration was 10.8 plus or minus 0.6 and and 10.4 plus or minus 0.6 hours for cattle and calves respectively. The mean grazing orbit was 15.5 and 10.8 km for adult cattle and calves respectively. A vibracorder proved quite accurate in timing cattle activities.
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spelling CGSpace500152025-11-04T14:09:35Z Grazing behavior of Maasai cattle Semenye, P.P. maasai ethnic group cattle grazing behaviour The grazing behaviour of Maasai cattle was influenced by season, area and grazing orbit. In a grazing day the cattle spent 1, 8, 14, 15 and 62 percent of their time drinking, ruminating, resting, walking and grazing respectively. The mean length of the grazing day of Maasai cattle is defined, as from the time they left their bomas in the morning until they returned for the night; this duration was 10.8 plus or minus 0.6 and and 10.4 plus or minus 0.6 hours for cattle and calves respectively. The mean grazing orbit was 15.5 and 10.8 km for adult cattle and calves respectively. A vibracorder proved quite accurate in timing cattle activities. 1988 2014-10-31T06:08:41Z 2014-10-31T06:08:41Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50015 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Centre for Africa
spellingShingle maasai ethnic group
cattle
grazing behaviour
Semenye, P.P.
Grazing behavior of Maasai cattle
title Grazing behavior of Maasai cattle
title_full Grazing behavior of Maasai cattle
title_fullStr Grazing behavior of Maasai cattle
title_full_unstemmed Grazing behavior of Maasai cattle
title_short Grazing behavior of Maasai cattle
title_sort grazing behavior of maasai cattle
topic maasai ethnic group
cattle
grazing behaviour
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