Performance and carcass triats of Rahmani lambs fed rations containing dried poultry manure with addition of bentonite clay [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 173-188Other title:
  • الاداء الانتاجى وصفات الذبيحة للاغنام الرحمانى المغذاة على علائق محتوية على زرق الدواجن المجفف مع إضافة البنتونبت [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds, 2003 v. 6(2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Feeds 2003.v6(2)Summary: The effect of substitution of dried poultry manure (DPM)-protein with concentrate feed mixture (CFM) - protein with or- without bentonite clay supplementation IN growing lambs rations on digestibility, growth performance and carcass quality was investigated. Fifty six growing male Rahmani lambs aged 3-4 months old and weighing 22.2 kg were used. Animals were divided randomly into 8 equal groups (7 lambs in each) according to their live body weight. All lambs were fed on whole com silage as a sole forage source to cover 40% of their total crude protein requirements and the other 60% was provided from CFM (RI), CFM+3o/obentonite, B (R2), 50% CFM +10% DPM (R3) , R3+3%B (R4), 40% CFM+ 20% DPM (R5),R5+3%B(R6), 30010 CFM+30% DPM (R7)and R7 + 3% B(R8) for 6 months. In addition, 24 Rahmani rams were used to evaluate the nutritive values of the tested rations.
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The effect of substitution of dried poultry manure (DPM)-protein with concentrate feed mixture (CFM) - protein with or- without bentonite clay supplementation IN growing lambs rations on digestibility, growth performance and carcass quality was investigated. Fifty six growing male Rahmani lambs aged 3-4 months old and weighing 22.2 kg were used. Animals were divided randomly into 8 equal groups (7 lambs in each) according to their live body weight. All lambs were fed on whole com silage as a sole forage source to cover 40% of their total crude protein requirements and the other 60% was provided from CFM (RI), CFM+3o/obentonite, B (R2), 50% CFM +10% DPM (R3) , R3+3%B (R4), 40% CFM+ 20% DPM (R5),R5+3%B(R6), 30010 CFM+30% DPM (R7)and R7 + 3% B(R8) for 6 months. In addition, 24 Rahmani rams were used to evaluate the nutritive values of the tested rations.

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