Jozo Rogošić
University of Split
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Journal of Range Management | 2001
Christopher H. Titus; Frederick D. Provenza; Avi Perevolotsky; Nissim Silanikove; Jozo Rogošić
Supplemental polyethylene glycol (PEG) increases intake of foods high in tannins, but it is not known if PEG affects preference when herbivores forage on a variety of foods that differ in concentrations of macronutrients and tannins. We investigated how macronutrients, tannins, and PEG affected preferences of goats (Caprus hircus) for current seasons and older growth twigs from the shrub blackbrush (Coleogyne ramosissima Torr.). In blackbrush, current seasons twigs are higher than older twigs in macronutrients, but goats prefer older twigs because high levels of tannins in current seasons twigs decrease preference. We conducted a pen trial and a paddock trial. During the 7-day pen trial, goats were offered current seasons twigs and older twigs throughout the day. Eight goats were supplemented with 20 g PEG mixed with 100 g ground alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) pellets, and 8 goats were supplemented with 100 g ground alfalfa pellets. Goats supplemented with PEG ate more current seasons twigs than goats that did not receive PEG (P = 0.04). During the 17-day paddock trial, 10 goats were supplemented with 50 g PEG mixed with ground alfalfa/barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), and 10 goats were supplemented with ground alfalfa/barley. Goats supplemented with PEG preferred current seasons to older twigs, whereas PEG-unsupplemented goats preferred older to current seasons twigs (P = 0.0001). Goats had equal preference for juniper (Juniperus osteosperma Torr.) trees (P = 0.243). Collectively, our findings show that supplemental PEG can change food preferences. DOI:10.2458/azu_jrm_v54i2_titus
Journal of Animal Science | 2008
Jozo Rogošić; James A. Pfister; Frederick D. Provenza; Jerko Pavličević
Poor nutritional quality and increased content of secondary compounds can reduce consumption of Mediterranean shrubs by herbivores. In 2 sequential trials, we examined the effect of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and number of shrub species offered on daily intake of Mediterranean shrubs by 12 sheep and 12 goats. The PEG (25 g) was fed to experimental animals with barley. In trial 1 (6 shrubs), goats ate more (P = 0.0008) daily total shrub biomass than did sheep (60.7 vs. 45.9 +/- 2.6 g/kg of BW). There was a trend (P = 0.08) toward a positive PEG effect on total shrub intake, with PEG-supplemented animals consuming more total shrubs than controls (56.7 vs. 50.0 +/- 2.6 g/kg of BW). Trial 2 (using 3 shrubs) was a continuation of trial 1, except that animals were given less barley and treatment animals were given more PEG (50 g). Both sheep and goats showed a numerical decrease in total shrub intake from trial 1 to trial 2. Sheep receiving PEG ate more (P = 0.002) total shrubs than did controls, but no PEG effect was found for goats. Thus, PEG had a greater influence on sheep than goats when only 3 shrubs were offered, a result that may be related to the fact that fewer shrubs with complementary secondary compounds were offered and that goats appear to have a greater ability to consume and detoxify secondary compounds from Mediterranean shrubs. Overall, as the number and diversity of shrubs offered increased, supplemental PEG had less effect on increasing intake for both goats and sheep.
Small Ruminant Research | 2006
Jozo Rogošić; James A. Pfister; Frederick D. Provenza; Darko Grbeša
Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2006
Jozo Rogošić; R.E. Estell; Dragan Škobić; Anita Martinović; Stanislava Marić
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2006
Jozo Rogošić; James A. Pfister; Frederick D. Provenza; Darko Grbeša
Journal of Animal Science | 1999
Juan J. Villalba; Frederick D. Provenza; Jozo Rogošić
Zbornik sažetaka, 51. hrvatski i 11. međunarodni simpozij agronoma | 2016
Marina Krvavica; Ivan Vnučec; Jozo Rogošić; Jug, Tjaša, Đugum, Jelena; Nives Radovčić Marušić
Meso : prvi hrvatski časopis o mesu | 2016
Marina Krvavica; Jozo Rogošić; Ivan Vnučec; Tjaša Jug; Jelena Đugum; Nives Marušić-Radovčić
MESO: prvi hrvatski časopis o mesu | 2016
doc. Marina Krvavica; Jozo Rogošić; Doc. Ivan Vnučec; Tjaša Jug; Jelena Đugum; Nives Marušić Radovčić
MESO: prvi hrvatski časopis o mesu | 2016
doc. Marina Krvavica; Jozo Rogošić; Doc. Ivan Vnučec; Tjaša Jug; Jelena Đugum; Nives Marušić Radovčić