Knowing that sheep or goats can be used to control brush we quantified
pasture changes during and after brush control, Over an 8-year period
we measured the effects of control (no soil amendment), medium soil a
mendment (4,500 kg lime and 40 kg P ha(-1), and high soil amendment (9
,000 kg lime and 117 kg P ha(-1)) on soil fertility, pasture botanical
composition and production of brushy pasture grazed by sheep or goats
, Botanical composition was estimated from clipped samples, Soil pH wa
s 4.8 in the control, 6.5 in the medium and 7.0 in the high amendment
plots, Medium and high amendment increased legume dry matter in the pa
sture from 2 in the check to 8%, More animal grazing days were obtaine
d on paddocks treated with lime and P, Grazing with sheep or goats and
Lime and application of P resulted, after 4 years, in pastures with a
grass, legume, and other broadleaf plant composition similar to that
of brush-free, natural pasture.