Effect of Feeding Ammoniated Bagasse on Rumen Metabolites in Cross-Bred Cattle
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Abstract
The feeding of livestock in India is mainly based on agricultural and industrial by-products. Bagasse is a residue left after the extraction of juice from the sugarcane and is available to the tune of 10 million tonnes per annum in our country. Bagasse has been used as an animal feed by various workers, as such, after its physical or chemical treatment (Sodium hydroxide). Ammonia, an alkali has also been used by few workers to improve its nutritive value. Here, an attempt was made to study rumen metabolites in cross-bred cattle fed bagasse treated with ammonia gas.Downloads
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1983-04-01
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Dass, R. S., Verma, D. N., & Singh, U. B. (1983). Effect of Feeding Ammoniated Bagasse on Rumen Metabolites in Cross-Bred Cattle. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 20(4), 128–134. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/ijnd/article/view/13056
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