New method ensures accurate detection of nutritional deficiencies in grazing animals.
To study the nutrition of grazing animals, it's important to collect forage samples that represent what they actually eat. This can be tricky because animals choose different plants and parts to eat. Researchers have found three successful methods to get accurate forage samples: hand plucking, harvesting before and after grazing, and sampling from fistulated animals. By using these methods, scientists can collect samples that reflect what animals are actually consuming from different plant species during grazing.