Preliminary indications that Merino sheep graze different areas on cooler days in the Southern Rangelands of Western Australia

Autor: David G. Masters, Dean T. Thomas, M. G. Wilmot, Mark Alchin
Rok vydání: 2008
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Zdroj: Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 48:889
ISSN: 0816-1089
DOI: 10.1071/ea08061
Popis: High ambient temperature can decrease weight gain in livestock, but domestic livestock in extensive grazing systems may have some capacity to adjust their behaviour to reduce the impact of periods of high temperature. We hypothesised that sheep grazing in the semiarid Southern Rangelands of Western Australia would reduce distance travelled on days with high mean daily temperature. Eight Merino ewes were fitted with GPS collars for 3 weeks in a 5575-ha paddock on Carlaminda station (28°20′S, 116°41′E). Mean daily temperature was used to separate the 18 days of the study into three temperature classes, cool (≤23.2°C), warm (23.3 to 25.9°C) and hot (≥26.0°C). Sheep travelled more quickly (P
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