Abstract

Abstract Data are presented to show that, under the same grazing management (a 7-day rotation), increasing stocking rate from 10 ewes/ac. to 15 ewes/ac. reduced pasture dry matter production. At the same high stocking rate (15 ewes/ac.), however, almost 50% more pasture D.M. was produced when a slow grazing rotation (28 days) was employed compared with a fast (7 days) rotation, and the stocking rate depression in pasture production was more than regained.

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