"Activity time budget patterns of sheep and goats co-grazing on semi-natural species-rich dry grassland" . "Activity time budget patterns of sheep and goats co-grazing on semi-natural species-rich dry grassland"@en . "Hejcmanov\u00E1, Pavla" . . "Hejcman, Michal" . . "Activity time budget patterns of sheep and goats co-grazing on semi-natural species-rich dry grassland" . "9"^^ . "RIV/60460709:41330/13:60788!RIV14-MSM-41330___" . "Pokorn\u00E1, Pavl\u00EDna" . "Pavl\u016F, Vil\u00E9m" . "P(QJ1210211), S" . . "5" . . . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . . . . . "3"^^ . "animal behaviour, activity pattern, small ruminant, mixed pasture, semi-natural grassland"@en . "59417" . . . "RIV/60460709:41330/13:60788" . . "58" . "4"^^ . . . "Activity time budget patterns and grazing response to sward and environmental conditions were investigated for paddocks of sheep and goats co-grazing for conservation purposes on a semi-natural speciesrich dry grassland community endangered by shrub and tall perennial plant encroachment in a protected nature reserve in South Moravia. Grazing was conducted by a rotational stocking system for 14 weeks in late grazing season in 2008 with 60 dry ewes and 20 goats. Twelve ewes and four goats were observed; grazing, ruminating, idling and other activities, along with topographical position in the paddock were recorded at 5-minute intervals within 14 hours of daylight. Sheep and goats did not differ in their principal activity time budgets, such as the average total daylight time spent grazing, ruminating, or idling, the duration of bouts of each activity, or the number of bouts of grazing and ruminating. There was no pattern in activity time budgets indicating dynamics in progressing season, nor w"@en . "1212-1819" . "Activity time budget patterns and grazing response to sward and environmental conditions were investigated for paddocks of sheep and goats co-grazing for conservation purposes on a semi-natural speciesrich dry grassland community endangered by shrub and tall perennial plant encroachment in a protected nature reserve in South Moravia. Grazing was conducted by a rotational stocking system for 14 weeks in late grazing season in 2008 with 60 dry ewes and 20 goats. Twelve ewes and four goats were observed; grazing, ruminating, idling and other activities, along with topographical position in the paddock were recorded at 5-minute intervals within 14 hours of daylight. Sheep and goats did not differ in their principal activity time budgets, such as the average total daylight time spent grazing, ruminating, or idling, the duration of bouts of each activity, or the number of bouts of grazing and ruminating. There was no pattern in activity time budgets indicating dynamics in progressing season, nor w" . . . "000319302000003" . . "Activity time budget patterns of sheep and goats co-grazing on semi-natural species-rich dry grassland"@en . "[357DB0160FAA]" . . . "41330" . "Czech Journal of Animal Science" .