Combined grazing with goats and sheep in lowered caatinga: pasture and animal performances

Authors

  • Eneas Reis Leite
  • João Ambrósio de Araújo Filho
  • Fernando Cela Pinto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1995.v30.4405

Keywords:

native pasture management

Abstract

The effect of combined grazing with goats and sheep on diet and animal response in lowered caatinga was studied in Sobral, Ceará, Brazil. Sheep consumed more grass and less woody species leaves than goats. Weight gain (g/head/day) was not different (P>0.05) between animal species and was not affected by kind of combined grazing. Live weight production (kg/ha/year) was 19.8 for single goats, 18.8 for single sheep, and 15.7 for the combination of the two species. Carcass yield was similar in the two animal species, both in single and combined grazing. lt was concluded that the combined grazing with goats and sheep does not provide advantages at the animal performance standpoint, and is not recommended to the studied region.

Published

1995-08-01

How to Cite

Leite, E. R., Araújo Filho, J. A. de, & Pinto, F. C. (1995). Combined grazing with goats and sheep in lowered caatinga: pasture and animal performances. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 30(8), 1129–1134. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1995.v30.4405

Issue

Section

ANIMAL SCIENCE