TY - EJOUR AU - Askarizadeh, Diana AU - Heshmati, Gholam Ali PY - 2024 DA - January TI - Diet Selection by Sheep and Goats on Upland Rangelands (North Alborz) Case Study: Javaherdeh Rangeland of Ramsar T2 - Journal of Rangeland Science VL - 1 L1 - https://oiccpress.com/journal-of-rangeland-science/article/diet-selection-by-sheep-and-goats-on-upland-rangelands-north-alborz-case-study-javaherdeh-rangeland-of-ramsar/ N2 - To reach the desirable ecosystem management, determining the animal diet selection, which is one of the components of rangeland ecosystem, is important. Therefore, in order to determine the grazing behavior and diet selection of sheep and goat, the upland rangeland of northern part of Alborz was selected. In this study, the first weeks of July and August of 2009 were chosen for the grazing period of the animals. Range value and range trend method and the help of trend balance determined the range conditions and plant compositions in these two periods. Using the bite counting method, the grazing behavior of animals (sheep and goat) was observed from 0.5-2m via half an hour focus on each one and completing hundred records. Data collected and analyzed through the analysis of variance. Results showed that the bite counting method is a useful tool for determining the diet selection of sheep and goat. The animals have selected different layers of vegetation cover; therefore, range conditions have an effective role on the diet selection of animals within a grazing period. It has also shown that consumption rate was different in daily grazing in which sheep preferred to graze the forbs and goat browsed the bushy tree and shrub species if the grazing conditions were normal without any tension. Knowledge of the conditions of animals’ diet selection in each area could have an effective role on the production of rehabilitation and development programs. IS - 4 PB - OICC Press KW - Bite count, Diet selection, Goat and sheep, Range, Northern Alborz. Javaherdeh EN -