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Evaluation of shrub species for sheep grazing in the Strandveld of the Cape West Coast of South Africa
Author
Barnard, S.A.
van Heerden, J.M.
Gerber, H.S.
Publisher
Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Publication Year
1992
Body

The production of three exotic shrub species, Atriplex nummularia (old man saltbush), A. canescens (four?winged salt?bush) and Medicago arborea (tree lucerne) and one indigenous evergreen shrub, Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. pisifera (west coast bitou), was evaluated in the Strandveld of the Cape West Coast in terms of grazing capacity (ssu ha−1) and average daily gain (ADG) (g ssu−1 day−1) using mature Dorper sheep. Medicago arborea died out during the first season. The other three shrubs, however, survived and over a seven?year period mean grazing capacities of 1.7, 1.6 and 1.0 ssu ha−1 were obtained, respectively, for C. monilifera, A. nummularia and A. canescens, which is in excess of the area norm of 5 ha ssu−1 for natural veld. Positive ADGs of 80 and 30 g ssu−1 day−1 were obtained on A. nummularia and A. canescens, respectively, but not on C. monilifera (?180 g ssu−1 day−1).

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Keywords
Africa