Mixed grazing systems of small ruminants and cattle: An alternative to improve animal performance at pasture

Mixed grazing of small and large ruminants under pasture improves individual and per-hectare weight gain, enhances pasture biomass utilization, reduces gastrointestinal parasite impact, and lowers anthelmintic use.

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Mixed grazing of sheep or goats with cattle offers an agroecological strategy to increase individual daily weight gain by around 14–15 g per animal and achieve up to 29 % higher gain per hectare compared to single-species grazing. A meta-analysis for sheep and a two-year tropical pasture trial for goats demonstrated significant growth improvements, while cattle gains matched or exceeded those in sole systems. Mixed grazing dilutes gastrointestinal nematode loads, promotes pasture biomass turnover, reduces production costs, and minimizes conventional anthelmintic use, resulting in high-quality meat without chemical residues.

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Project

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Location
France
Authors
Séverine D'ALEXIS, Valérie ANGEON, Rémy ARQUET et Maryline BOVAL
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices

File type
document
Created on
Oct 01, 2013
Origin language
French
Official project website
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY