Summary statement of the article and its findings in your own words
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This article provides information on climate and biological
factors associated with goat rearing management in arid
grasslands of the Coquimbo region. In this data, he
experimented with how to artificially increase rainfall in the
region, resulting in increased drought resistance of the
region’s plants, and recommended feeding goats with a
delayed grazing type.
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Major strengths of the article and what impact it might have in your field
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In this paper, Alloxton reported that endemic and native
species showed significant changes for seasonal and annual
precipitation, in contrast, the feeding system only affected
the dominance and biomass of native and endemic species.
Delayed feeding is the only management system that
increases overall biomass productivity, especially in the best
species of forage plants. Exceptions have had a positive
effect on endangered species, which are most vulnerable to
overgrazing of goats. This idea can simultaneously increase
the productivity of forage hay, conservation of pastures and
conservation of resources related to hunting, wildlife
tourism
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Specific areas of improvement needed in the article before it can be published
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Major points (needs for clarification, re-analysis, re-writes and/or additional information and suggestions which would improve the article):
1. This article provides good recommendations and has
been put into practice on how to adapt goats to drought
conditions, increase their viability and increase their level of
development.
2. In addition, information is provided on h ow to increase
the long-term drought tolerance and plant biomass of
desert plants, which are a source of food for goats.
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Minor points (inconsistencies, major typos)
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Confidential comments to the editor (include your recommendation for publication here)
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There is no conflict of interest here we are not familiar with
the author.
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