نتایج جستجو برای: body weight and feed efficiency p005 highest digestibility of dm

تعداد نتایج: 24103020  

2007
E. E. Ferdinand J. E. Shirley E. C. Titgemeyer J. M. DeFrain A. F. Park D. E. Johnson R. T. Ethington

We evaluated the effect of wet corn gluten feed and a novel product containing raw soybean hulls and corn steep liquor on performance in lactating dairy cows. Forty-six multiparous Holstein cows were used in a randomized incomplete block design. Cows were housed in tie stalls for the first 13 weeks of lactation and moved to group pens for the remainder of the study. Cows were blocked by calving...

2012
B. S. Obeidat S. G. Haddad H. H. Titi M. A. Abu Ishmais B. T. Telfah

Objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of partial substitution of barley grain with bread by-product (BB) on performance of Awassi ewes and their lambs. Forty Awassi ewes rearing single lambs were randomly allotted into four experimental diets containing various levels of BB. The experimental diets contained 0 (BB0), 10 (BB10), 15 (BB15), and 20% (BB20) of BB on dietary dry mat...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
A J Harris J F Patience S M Lonergan C J M Dekkers N K Gabler

Residual feed intake (RFI) is a unique measure of feed efficiency (FE) and an alternative to traditional measures. The RFI is defined as the difference between the actual feed intake of a pig and its expected feed intake based on a given amount of growth and backfat. Therefore, selecting pigs with a low RFI (LRFI) results in a more feed-efficient animal for a given rate of growth. Our objective...

مهرشاد, مهدی , پوررضا, جواد ,

Two experiments were designed and conducted to evaluate the effect of tallow and the nutritional value of millet and the effect of substituting millet for corn on the performance of laying hens. In the first experiment, the nitrogen corrected true metabolizable energy (TMEn) of tallow and millet was determined. Also the digestibility of dry matter (DM), protein, fat and crude fiber of millet wa...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2012
S J Morrison H C F Wicks A F Carson R J Fallon J Twigge D J Kilpatrick S Watson

Sixty-five Holstein-Friesian calves were randomly allocated to one of eight nutritional treatments at 4 days of age. In this factorial design study, the treatments comprised of four levels of milk replacer (MR) mixed in 6 l of water (500, 750, 1000 and 1250 g/day) × two crude protein (CP) concentrations (230 and 270 g CP/kg dry matter (DM)). MR was fed via automatic teat feeders and concentrate...

2013
Ho Thanh Tham Peter Udén

Four crossbred Sindhi heifers with an average body weight (BW) of 135 kg and a mean age of 17 months were used to investigate the effect of feeding different combinations of rice straw and ensiled water hyacinth (EWH) supplemented with a source of protein in the form of cottonseed cake (CSC) on intake and digestibility. Four treatments consisting of graded levels of EWH were arranged in a 4×4 L...

2015
S. D. Upadhaya S. C. Kim R. A. Valientes I. H. Kim

Bacillus-based feed additive was evaluated for its efficacy on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, fecal gas emission, and the consumption of time and amount of water for cleaning the pen of growing finishing pigs. A total of 120 growing pigs (23.59±1.41 kg) were used in a 16-wk feeding trial. Pigs were randomly distributed into 1 of 2 treatments on the basis of body weight and sex. The...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2023

Abstract Repeat breeder is a problem faced by cattle farmers in Indonesia. The highest reproductive disease commonly occurring repeat conditions reaching up to 32.76%. Limited feed cause cows have low Body Condition Score (BCS) so that the energy utilization process body not optimal and there decrease BCS which causes disturbances performance. If mineral deficiency body, metabolic will be disru...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1994
B V Lawrence O Adeola T R Cline

Two experiments were conducted to determine the lysine:DE ratio that would maximize nitrogen retention and lean growth in growing pigs. Diets were formulated to contain 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, or 4.0 g of lysine/Mcal of DE at 3.5 and 3.75 Mcal of DE/kg of diet arranged in a 4 x 2 factorial. Experiment 1 used 48, 20-kg crossbred barrows in a nitrogen balance study. Feeding diets containing 3.75 Mcal of D...

2012
P. B. Reddy T. J. Reddy Y. R. Reddy

A growth and digestibility study was conducted using Osmanabadi goat male kids by feeding complete diets in the form of mash or expander extruded pellets containing different levels of red gram (Cajanus cajan) straw (RGS). Two iso-nitrogenous complete diets were prepared by incorporating RGS at 35% and 50% levels. Half the quantity of each complete mash feed was then converted into pellets thro...

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