Effect of sprouted corn grains on leucaena tree pruning and olive tree pruning diets for desert goats under Sinai conditions. [electronic resource].
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.133-147Other title:- تأثير انبات حبوب الذرة الشامية على ناتج تقليم أشجار الزيتون والليوسينا كعلائق للماعز الصحراوي تحت ظروف سيناء [Added title page title]
- Mansoura University journal of animal and poultry production, 2013 v.4 (3) [electronic resource].
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This study was conducted to evaluate alfalfa (Medicago sativa) [control], with two unsprouted leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) (LTP) and olive tree pruning (Olea europaea) (OTP) and also to study the effect of new sprouts technique (planting) of white corn grains on (LTP) and (DTP) as media to produce green fodder in dry seasons. Twenty five desert male goats (21 months old) with average 23.42±0.91kg live body weight The animals were randomly divided into five groups of 5 animals each to receive one of the following experimental roughages: T1: alfalfa hay (control), T2: unsprouted leucaena trees pruning (LTP), T3: unsprouted olive trees pruning (OTP), T4: sprouted pruning leucaena trees (SLTP) and T5: sprouted pruning olive trees (SOTP). Goats were used in feeding trial lasted for fourty five days. The metabolism trial was conducted after the feeding trial to get the most nutritious sprouts green fodder (SGF) with concentrate feed mixture (CFM).
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