نتایج جستجو برای: cottonseed meal csmp

تعداد نتایج: 30194  

1999
R. M. DIXON R. THOMAS A. R. EGAN

During the last trimester of pregnancy single and twin-bearing ewes were fed chopped oat hay ad libitum and supplements (300 g/day) of cottonseed meal (CSM) (T1) or barley grain plus urea and sodium sulfate (Bar+N+S) (T2), or CSM and oat hay restricted to the level consumed by the T2 ewes (T3). T1 ewes consumed 47% more hay and approximately 13% more digestible organic matter than T2 ewes. T1 e...

Journal: :Small ruminant research : the journal of the International Goat Association 2000
Litherland Sahlu Toerien Puchala Tesfai Goetsch

Fifty-one yearling Angora doelings (20+/-0.6kg initial body weight (BW)) were used to determine effects of different dietary protein sources on BW change and mohair growth. Diets consisted of approximately 40% roughage and 18-19% CP (DM basis), of which two-thirds was supplied by corn gluten meal (CG), cottonseed meal (CT), hydrolyzed feather meal (FT) or menhaden fish meal (FI); DM intake was ...

2004
John Arthington G. Cliff Lamb Findlay Pate

The effects of winter supplement type on growth and pregnancy rate of fall-born, yearling heifers was investigated over 2 consecutive years. During both years, heifers were stratified by breed (Braford and Brangus-crossbred) and BW and randomly assigned to one of two treatments consisting of (1) wheat middling-based range cube, or (2) molasses-cottonseed meal slurry (n=34 and 24 heifers/treatme...

2004
John Arthington Jerry Spears

The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of supplemental tribasic copper chloride (TBCC) vs Cu sulfate on the Cu status and voluntary forage intake of growing heifers fed forage-based diets. Twenty-four crossbred heifers were stratified by weight and randomly allotted to individual pens. Heifers were provided free-choice access to ground grass hay (8.0 and 54.0% CP and TDN, res...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2016
A Jose Neto J T Zervoudakis R P da Silva-Marques L C R P Silva L K Hatamoto-Zervoudakis T J Klopfenstein

Expansion of the biodiesel industry has increased the crude glycerin (CG) supply. Crude glycerin has the potential of replacing corn in ruminant diets because the glycerol can be converted to glucose in the liver of ruminants, providing energy for cellular metabolism. The objective was to evaluate the effects of CG with urea, soybean meal, cottonseed meal, and corn gluten feed, respectively, on...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1975
R L Phillips D C Church

An in vitro study was conducted using a 4 • 2 • 2 factorial design with RAC (readily available carbohydrate) levels of 30, 40, 50 and 60%, tallow levels of 0 and 3%, and urea levels of 0 and 2%. Acetic and propionic acid production and ammonia disappearance increased as the level of RAC increased from 30 to 50%. Tallow reduced acetic acid production and increased the amount of propionic acid pr...

2004
José Eduardo P. Santos Marcos Villasenor Anelis Coscioni

Two major types of cottonseed are available in the southwest US, Upland and Pima. Upland is a high-lint type of cottonseed that is generally fed whole, while Pima is a delinted type of cottonseed that is often fed either cracked or ground to improve nutrient utilization. The nutrient composition of the two types of cottonseed differs, and Pima is often considered nutritionally superior because ...

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