Larry R. Rittenhouse

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Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
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Range Management Agriculture, Animal Physiology Biology, Behavioral Psychology, Psychobiology Psychology
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Bailey DW, Keil MR, Rittenhouse LR. (2004) Research observation: Daily movement patterns of hill climbing and bottom dwelling cows Rangeland Ecology & Management. 57: 20-28
Patterson HH, Whittier JC, Rittenhouse LR. (1999) Effects of Cull Beans, Sunflower Meal, and Canola Meal as Protein Supplements to Beef Steers Consuming Grass Hay on In Situ Digestion Kinetics Professional Animal Scientist. 15: 185-190
Bailey DW, Gross JE, Laca EA, et al. (1996) Mechanisms that result in large herbivore grazing distribution patterns. Journal of Range Management. 49: 386-400
Hosoi E, Swift DM, Rittenhouse LR, et al. (1995) Comparative foraging strategies of sheep and goats in a T-maze apparatus Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 44: 37-45
Hosoi E, Rittenhouse LR, Swift DM, et al. (1995) Foraging strategies of cattle in a Y-maze: influence of food availability Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 43: 189-196
Bailey DW, Walker JW, Rittenhouse LR. (1990) Sequential analysis of cattle location: Day-to-day movement patterns Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 25: 137-148
Aich AE, Moukadem A, Rittenhouse LR. (1989) Feeding station behavior of free-grazing sheep Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 24: 259-265
Aich AE, Touibi M, Rittenhouse LR. (1989) Food intake by free-grazing sheep and resource productivity Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 24: 239-245
Aich AE, Rittenhouse LR. (1988) Use of habitats by free-grazing sheep Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 21: 223-231
Aich AE, Rittenhouse LR. (1988) Herding and forage ingestion by sheep Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 19: 279-290
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