Aspen Bibliography
Cattle diets in tall forb communities on mountain rangelands
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Range Management
Volume
45
Issue
6
First Page
534
Last Page
537
Publication Date
1992
Abstract
Thirteen grazing studies have recently documented diet botanical composition of cattle in tall forb plant communities on mountain rangelands. In forb-dominated plant communities, cattle selected forbs in proportion to their availability, (46 to 83% of their diets). In grass-dominated communities, forbs comprise only 11 to 32% of diets. On a landscape scale cattle preferred and spent proportionally more time grazing in forb-dominated communities. Taken together, these studies indicate that cattle have a wide acceptability for forage classes and can effectively utilize forb-dominated high mountain rangelands.
Recommended Citation
Ralphs, M. H.; Pfister, J. A. 1992. Cattle diets in tall forb communities on mountain rangelands. Journal of Range Management. 45 (6): 534-537.