Dry Sheep Equivalent (DSE) is a standard measurement used in Australian agriculture to represent the grazing capacity of land in terms of its ability to support sheep. It provides a way to quantify the feed requirements of sheep for different conditions and helps farmers manage pasture and stocking rates more effectively. The DSE takes into account various factors, including: 1. **Body Weight**: It considers the live weight of the sheep. For example, a mature dry sheep typically has a DSE value of 1.
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