Stocking density impacts sheep grazing behavior, changing herd dynamics significantly.
The study looked at how the number of sheep in a field affects how they graze, without being mixed up with how much grass there is. By setting up a special experiment, the researchers found that stocking density does indeed change how sheep eat, even when there's the same amount of grass around. This means that having more or fewer sheep in a field can make them eat differently, regardless of how much food is available.