The special senses in grazing animals. I. Sight and dietary habits in sheep
GW Arnold
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
17(4) 521 - 529
Published: 1966
Abstract
The diets and productivity of sheep unable to see what they ate (blinkered) and control (unblinkered) sheep were compared in a number of experiments.Diet composition differed for control and blinkered sheep under some pasture conditions. These differences are attributed to the use of sight by sheep to orientate themselves whilst grazing; habit of grazing was altered in blinkered sheep. Preference ranking of species was unaltered by blinkering sheep.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9660521
© CSIRO 1966