How Controlled Selective Grazing Works Controlled selective grazing is a high production short grazing period system This method of grazing is also called ‘high production grazing’ or ‘open rotation grazing’. It had its origin in the bushveld of Limpopo but...
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Non-Selective Grazing (NSG)
Introduction to Non-Selective Grazing Non-selective grazing is a method of high utilisation where high stock densities are placed on a relatively small camp for a short period to eliminate selection of certain plant species but rather facilitate utilisation of all the...
Different Veld Types and their Management
Grass Veld The grassland biome can contain either sweet grass, sour grass or mixed grass veld Grass velds vary considerably under different climatic, soil and topographic conditions concerning density of cover and botanical composition. Acocks (1953)...
Different Approaches to Rotational Grazing Systems
Rotational grazing systems have many advantages not only to the livestock but also to the livestock. (Source: Environmental and Energy Study Institute) Depending on the number of camps per flock and the rate of rotation (length of the grazing periods), a...