Assessment of biomass nutritive value in the context of animal welfare and conservation of selected Natura 2000 habitats (4030, 6120 and 6210) in eastern Poland

The analyses were carried out between 2016 and 2017 in eastern Poland in three areas of high nature value: 4030 European dry heaths (Fig. 1), 6120 Xeric sand calcareous grasslands (Fig. 2) and 6210 Semi-natural dry grasslands on calcareous substrates (Fig. 3). These three habitats are dry grasslands...

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Main Authors: Mariusz Kulik, Krzysztof Patkowski, Marianna Warda, Antoni Lipiec, Wiktor Bojar, Tomasz M. Gruszecki
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-07-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419301714
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spelling doaj-37d261e84f4f4e06969c8c8bdc1ad3bb2020-11-25T01:45:41ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942019-07-0119Assessment of biomass nutritive value in the context of animal welfare and conservation of selected Natura 2000 habitats (4030, 6120 and 6210) in eastern PolandMariusz Kulik0Krzysztof Patkowski1Marianna Warda2Antoni Lipiec3Wiktor Bojar4Tomasz M. Gruszecki5Department of Grassland and Landscape Forming, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, PolandDepartment of Small Ruminants and Agriculture Advisory, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, PolandDepartment of Grassland and Landscape Forming, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, PolandInstitute of Animal Nutrition and Bromatology, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland; Corresponding author.Department of Small Ruminants and Agriculture Advisory, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, PolandDepartment of Small Ruminants and Agriculture Advisory, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, PolandThe analyses were carried out between 2016 and 2017 in eastern Poland in three areas of high nature value: 4030 European dry heaths (Fig. 1), 6120 Xeric sand calcareous grasslands (Fig. 2) and 6210 Semi-natural dry grasslands on calcareous substrates (Fig. 3). These three habitats are dry grasslands threatened with extinction. They are semi-natural ecosystems dependent on some human intervention, which formerly grazed by livestock, mowed or burnt. However, due to the low production value, they were first excluded from use, which affected their disappearance. Investigations were performed to explore the vegetation, the yield and nutritional value of biomass in relation to the dietary welfare of sheep which can be used to prevent secondary succession in those habitats.The best grazing performance was identified in the case of local sheep breeds, e.g. the Świniarka Sheep. The maximum stocking density in the analysed sites – from the beginning of the season to the end of June – should not be higher than 1 LSU (Livestock Unit) per 1 ha of pasture. Excluding this grazing period, further use of the analysed sites required constant feed supplementation for the animals, with the time spent by them in the grazing site and their stocking density strictly monitored to avoid undernutrition and excessive damage to the vegetation. The species composition, yielding and nutritional value of the biomass indicate semi-natural dry grasslands on calcareous substrates (6210 habitat) as the most propitious for grazing in the context of animal welfare. Keywords: Biomass yield, Dry heaths, Grazing, Sheep, Xeric sand grasslands, Xerothermic grasslandshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419301714
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Krzysztof Patkowski
Marianna Warda
Antoni Lipiec
Wiktor Bojar
Tomasz M. Gruszecki
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Krzysztof Patkowski
Marianna Warda
Antoni Lipiec
Wiktor Bojar
Tomasz M. Gruszecki
Assessment of biomass nutritive value in the context of animal welfare and conservation of selected Natura 2000 habitats (4030, 6120 and 6210) in eastern Poland
Global Ecology and Conservation
author_facet Mariusz Kulik
Krzysztof Patkowski
Marianna Warda
Antoni Lipiec
Wiktor Bojar
Tomasz M. Gruszecki
author_sort Mariusz Kulik
title Assessment of biomass nutritive value in the context of animal welfare and conservation of selected Natura 2000 habitats (4030, 6120 and 6210) in eastern Poland
title_short Assessment of biomass nutritive value in the context of animal welfare and conservation of selected Natura 2000 habitats (4030, 6120 and 6210) in eastern Poland
title_full Assessment of biomass nutritive value in the context of animal welfare and conservation of selected Natura 2000 habitats (4030, 6120 and 6210) in eastern Poland
title_fullStr Assessment of biomass nutritive value in the context of animal welfare and conservation of selected Natura 2000 habitats (4030, 6120 and 6210) in eastern Poland
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of biomass nutritive value in the context of animal welfare and conservation of selected Natura 2000 habitats (4030, 6120 and 6210) in eastern Poland
title_sort assessment of biomass nutritive value in the context of animal welfare and conservation of selected natura 2000 habitats (4030, 6120 and 6210) in eastern poland
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The analyses were carried out between 2016 and 2017 in eastern Poland in three areas of high nature value: 4030 European dry heaths (Fig. 1), 6120 Xeric sand calcareous grasslands (Fig. 2) and 6210 Semi-natural dry grasslands on calcareous substrates (Fig. 3). These three habitats are dry grasslands threatened with extinction. They are semi-natural ecosystems dependent on some human intervention, which formerly grazed by livestock, mowed or burnt. However, due to the low production value, they were first excluded from use, which affected their disappearance. Investigations were performed to explore the vegetation, the yield and nutritional value of biomass in relation to the dietary welfare of sheep which can be used to prevent secondary succession in those habitats.The best grazing performance was identified in the case of local sheep breeds, e.g. the Świniarka Sheep. The maximum stocking density in the analysed sites – from the beginning of the season to the end of June – should not be higher than 1 LSU (Livestock Unit) per 1 ha of pasture. Excluding this grazing period, further use of the analysed sites required constant feed supplementation for the animals, with the time spent by them in the grazing site and their stocking density strictly monitored to avoid undernutrition and excessive damage to the vegetation. The species composition, yielding and nutritional value of the biomass indicate semi-natural dry grasslands on calcareous substrates (6210 habitat) as the most propitious for grazing in the context of animal welfare. Keywords: Biomass yield, Dry heaths, Grazing, Sheep, Xeric sand grasslands, Xerothermic grasslands
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