01887naa a2200217 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000230006024501010008326000090018452012470019365000200144065000230146065300250148370000210150870000230152970000220155270000170157470000180159177300600160920597222018-02-07 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aMELLO, A. C. T. de aImproved grazing activity of dairy heifers in shaded tropical grasslands.h[electronic resource] c2017 aTrees in the production systems can effectively reduce hot weather-induced stress in the Brazilian Midwest. High temperatures cause changes in animals daily routine, and trees into pastures can promote benefits. The aim of this research was to evaluate the behavior of dairy heifers in silvopastoral systems in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. A herd of 24 crossbreed heifers (3/4 and 7/8 Holstein/Zebu), 350kg average weight, was evaluated over three seasons. Piatã grass was managed under three shade levels: full-sun, moderate-shade, and intensive-shade provided by 10 to 12m high Eucalyptus trees. Behavior data were collected every 15 minutes from 8:30h to 16h. Shade availability significantly impacted heifer behavior, mainly affecting grazing frequency and time during the hottest hours. Grazing behavior was affected by shade levels during the different seasons. Heifers showed preferred grazing times. Heifers in the intensive-shade system visited shady areas during the hottest hours throughout the seasons. Heifers in the full sun-system avoided grazing during the warmer times, ceasing feeding activities. Our results from the Brazilian Midwest showed that shade availability causes breed heifers to change their daily routine. aAnimal behavior aUrochloa brizantha aSilvopastoral system1 aMONTEI, R. A. C.1 aSHIRATSUCHI, L. S.1 aPEDREIRA, B. C. e1 aLOPES, L. B.1 aXAVIER, D. B. tCiência Rural, Santa Mariagv. 47, n. 02, p. 1-7, 2017