島根大学農学部
島根大学農学部研究報告

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島根大学農学部研究報告 Volume 21
published_at 1987-12-21

草地条件の異なる放牧地における黒毛和種成雌牛の行動と心拍数について

Grazing Behaviour and Heart Rate of Japanese Black Cows Grazed on Pastures Differed in Herbage Conditions
Harumoto Tadashi
Ogasawara Shinichi
Matsui Tohru
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The grazing behaviour and heart rate of Japanese Black cows were studied on tame pasture with high amount of herbage and native pasture with very sparse herbage. On both pastures, 24hr observations of grazing habits were conducted and heart rates were also measured at 5 min intervals for 24hr by telemetry with two cows in a herd.
The time spent in grazing were prolonged on the native pasture(693min) and grazing time was markedly longer on the native pasture than on the tame pasture (423min). However, longer time was spent in ruminating on the tame pasture (452min) compared with on the native pasture(334min). From these results, it is suggested that intake of herbage was less on the native pasture than on the tame pasture. The amount of loafing time and the total distance of walking were not different between pastures.
Heart rates measured at same activities were lower on the native pasture than on the tame pasture and mean of heart rates was 14-16% lower on the native pasture than on the tame pasture.
It was considered that the lower heart rates would be caused by the smaller amount of ingested herbage on the native pasture.