The evaluation of four Eragrostis curvula ecotypes with grazing sheep. Four ecotypes of Eragrostis curvula, namely, Cape Province 5, Ermelo, Pearston 204 and Makwassie 150 were evaluated in a grazing trial with sheep, at three stocking rates, during two growing seasons. Under conditions of very lenient utilization, where the animals could select freely, the animals on Cape Province 5 had significantly higher mass gains than on any one of the other ecotypes. The sheep on Pearston 204, on the other hand, showed higher live mass gains, although these were not significant, under conditions of more intensive utilization. There were no significant differences in the dry matter production and chemical composition of the clipped samples of the ecotypes.
Journal articles from the Grassland Society of Southern Africa (GSSA) African Journal of Range and Forage Science as well as related articles and reports from throughout the southern African region.