A new research project has been launched at Dairy Campus to examine the effect of grazing pregnant young cattle on biodiversity, yield, and animal health in herb-rich grasslands. The project will focus on plots of Perennial Rye Grass and Narrow Plantain, looking at above and below ground biodiversity, rooting, production, and the effect on insects and narrow plantain persistence. Additionally, the project will consider the effect on animal health, behavior, and the excretion of gastrointestinal worm eggs, with the potential for narrow plantain to inhibit this. The research will also use sensors to monitor animal behavior and ear temperature, with solar beacons placed between the plots to read the sensors 24 hours a day.