Title: Key points
1Key points
- We are creatures of habit
- Habits can be deadly
- Young animals learn more quickly than older
animals - Necessity is the mother of invention
- Change takes time
2- Behavior depends on consequences
3- Consequences lead to habits
4 Habits Change the Body
The body determines the structure of
experience. Experience determines the structure
of the body.
5What are theadvantages of habits?
6Efficient and Effective
7Where do deer go during the hunting season?
8What are thedisadvantages of habits?
9Poisonous Plants
- Gila versus Apache Counties
10Animals Prefer Familiar- Toxic Plants -to
Unfamiliar Plantsin Unfamiliar Environments
11Ease the transition with familiar foods
12Change is sometimes necessary
13Faced with the choice between changing ones mind
and proving there is no need to do so, almost
everyone gets busy with the proof.
- John K. Galbraith
but its hard!
14What causes creatures of habit to change habits?
15YouthSatietyInadequacy
16Old dogs can learn new tricks, but young dogs
learn them quicker
17Japanese Macaques
18- Ewes, Lambs and Douglas-fir
19SatietyNot meatloaf again!
20Inadequacy
Diet Selection
21If nutritional state is adequate
- Familiarity breeds content, novelty breeds
contempt, animals are neophobic.
Intake of rice, g
22If it aint broke,dont fix it
23If nutritional state is inadequate
- Familiarity breeds contempt, novelty breeds
content, animals are neophyllic.
Intake high-energy, g
24Necessity is the mother of invention
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26Nutrient deficient goats that ate woodrat houses
lost significantly less weight
27Nutrient Balance
- aversion sample preference
28Inadequacy
Habitat Selection
29Thompson
Maxfield
30- Maxfield
Thompson - Calf
- mother
- Yearlings
- peers
- 2-years age
- drought
- 3-years age
- mother
31Old dogs New tricks
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33Changes in Management
System Performance
Soils, Plants, Herbivores, People
Time
34Dairies
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38Ease transitions
- Feed green chop in the barn prior to turnout on
grass. - Increase time spent on pasture slowly.
- Ration fed in the barn must complement pasture.
- Expose replacements to grass early in life,
preferably with their mothers.
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41Riparian Areas
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45Persistent and consistent riding
changed cattle behavior
46Riding not harassing
- Move cattle out of bottoms
- Keep cows/calves and subgroups together
- Settle animals on upland sites with ample forage,
salt, supplement, etc. - Ride consistently and persistently
- Cows pass behavior to their calves
- It takes time to change behavior
471994
2001
481995
1995
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1998
49Taking animals to the fair
50Key points
- We are creatures of habit.
- Habits can be deadly.
- Young animals learn more quickly than older
animals. - Necessity is the mother of invention.
- Change takes time.