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Sward structure, herbage intake and animal performance on marandu palisadegrass pastures subjected to continuous stocking

The objectives were to evaluate the nutritive value, sward structure, herbage intake and animal performance on marandu palisadegrass pastures subjected to three grazing intensities under continuous stocking. A randomized block design was used, with two replicates and three grazing intensities represented by 15, 30 and 45cm sward heights. Monthly, the pastures were sampled to estimate the sward structure and nutritive value, and the animals were weighted. The herbage intake was estimated twice, one in the summer and another during autumn. The forage allowance decreased with the increase of the grazing intensity. Pasture with 15cm height presented greatest nutritive value and sward structure more favorable to herbage apprehension by animals. However, the herbage allowance limited the herbage intake by animals on the pasture with 15cm height, consequently the average daily gain was lower, but greater stocking rate was utilized. Therefore, the live weight gain per area was similar between the 15 and 30cm pastures, and higher than the 45cm high pasture. During the wet season, the marandu palisadegrass, subjected to continuous stocking, must be utilized between 15 and 30cm height.

Brachiaria brizantha; grazing intensity; savanna; nutritive value; stocking rate


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