نتایج جستجو برای: feed supplement

تعداد نتایج: 97017  

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2010
J M Burke F Soli J E Miller T H Terrill S Wildeus S A Shaik W R Getz M Vanguru

Widespread anthelmintic resistance in small ruminants has necessitated alternative means of gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) control. The objective was to determine the effectiveness of copper oxide wire particles (COWP) administered as a gelatin capsule or in a feed supplement to control GIN in goats. In four separate experiments, peri-parturient does (n=36), yearling does (n=25), weaned kids (...

2013
Mongkol Techakumphu Kakanang Buranaamnuay Wichai Tantasuparuk Nutthee Am-In

Artificial insemination in pig offers many advantages in swine production in terms of a better disease control through semen quality control, a diverse male genetic distribution and an easiness of management. It is accepted that in developing countries, AI helps to improve the genetic profile. A number of sows can be inseminated using the same ejac‐ ulate instead of only one from natural mating...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1999
C A Rotz L D Satter D R Mertens R E Muck

On a typical dairy farm today, large amounts of N are imported as feed supplements and fertilizer. If this N is not recycled through crop growth, it can lead to large losses to the atmosphere and ground water. More efficient use of protein feed supplements can potentially reduce the import of N in feeds, excretion of N in manure, and losses to the environment. A simulation study with a dairy fa...

2007
H. DeWayne Ashmead

High Zn and Cu fecal concentrations impact the environment. Zn and Cu reductions in feed have compromised swine performance. Substituting amino acid chelated (AAC) sources for traditionally employed inorganic salts (IM) may overcome environmental and swine performance problems. A preliminary study demonstrated less 65Zn was deposited in rat feces due to greater AAC absorption compared to IM (P ...

2000
B. F. Sowell J. C. Mosley G. P. Bowman

This paper reviews current knowledge of the social behavior of grazing beef cattle and discusses how that knowledge can be applied to rangeland cattle management. Cattle herds are composed of social subgroups that influence grazing distribution on rangeland. Grazing distribution is, in part, a learned response; therefore, management strategies that alter the social composition and structure of ...

2006
J. J. Reed G. P. Lardy M. L. Bauer M. Gibson J. S. Caton

Nine ruminally and duodenally cannulated (145 ± 21 kg of initial BW; Exp. 1) and sixteen intact (181 ± 36 kg of initial BW; Exp. 2), commercial, Angus, nursing, steer calves were used to evaluate the effects of advancing season and corn distillers dried grains with solubles in creep feed on intake, digestion, microbial efficiency, ruminal fermentation, and performance while grazing native range...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
C N Macken G E Erickson T J Klopfenstein R A Stock

Two finishing experiments were conducted to determine the effects of concentration (Exp. 1) and composition of wet corn gluten feed (Exp. 2) in steam-flaked corn-based diets on feedlot steer performance. In Exp. 1, 192 English x Continental crossbred steer calves (299 +/- 0.6 kg) were used in a completely randomized design with six dietary treatments (four pens per treatment). Treatments were s...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural management and development 2012
hossein zaker esteghamati sayed abdoullah hosseini hamid reza mohamadian tabrizi mohamad hossein palizdar amir meimandipour

from a total of 656 broiler farms with the permission of exploitation in guilan province, data was gathered from 20% of active farms including 85 units (capacity of over 1663000 portions of broiler chickens) to evaluate the management of nutrition and nourish using questionnaire. the questionnaires were completed by the interview method. the methods of making feed, feed formulation, the shape o...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2013
j.m. saeid a.b. mohamed m.a. al- baddy

this study was conducted to investigate the effects of garlic powder (gp) black seed (bs) and plant premix (gp and bs) in the diet on broiler growth performance and intestinal morphology. included 480 hubbard broiler chicks(day-old). there were 4 treatment groups each consisting of 3 replicates. the four dietary treatments consisted of a control (basal diet), basal diet +0.5% gp, basal diet +0....

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