This study measured the chemical composition, aerobic stability, feed intake, in vivo digestibility, nitrogen (N) balance and rumen degradability of spring-sown, whole crop peas (WCP) and intercropped pea–wheat bi-crop silages harvested at three stages of maturity. The WCP was harvested at the pod swell growth stage. The bi-crops were harvested after 14, 17 and 18 weeks of drilling, when the peas and wheat were respectively at the pod swell and early milk (cut 1), dry seed and early dough (cut 2) and early pod senescence and dough (cut 3) growth stages. The forages were conserved in 600 kg bales without additive treatment for 90 days and then analyzed for chemical composition, aerobic stability, rumen degradation, in vivo digestibility and ...
Aim of the thesis: - to analyse pea nutritional value before and after the extrusion process and to ...
The effect of including high or low tannin forage peas as an alternative to soyabean meal on perform...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects of replacing com and soybean meal with field ...
This study measured the chemical composition, aerobic stability, feed intake, in vivo digestibility,...
Studies were conducted over 3 years to evaluate the effect of maturity at harvest (Year 1 and 2), pe...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
Two experiments describe the ensiling potential of whole-crop forage peas (Pisum sativum) and field ...
There is renewed interest in using cereal-legume mixtures silages in ruminant ration to assist forag...
The interest in pea as a forage crop rich in protein does not decrease. In areas frequent summer dro...
This study investigated the feed intake, milk production, and plasma nutrient status in dairy cows f...
Three studies were conducted to evaluate the nutritional value of different oat (Avena sativa) forag...
Animal production can be improved by lessening the dependence on ryegrass-based pastures as the sole...
This study evaluated the effects of two commonly used microbial inoculants (Lactobacillus buchneri (...
Experiments evaluating the production methods and nutritive values of ensiled whole-crop legumes for...
In ruminant nutrition, peas are characterized by high protein solubility and degradability, which im...
Aim of the thesis: - to analyse pea nutritional value before and after the extrusion process and to ...
The effect of including high or low tannin forage peas as an alternative to soyabean meal on perform...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects of replacing com and soybean meal with field ...
This study measured the chemical composition, aerobic stability, feed intake, in vivo digestibility,...
Studies were conducted over 3 years to evaluate the effect of maturity at harvest (Year 1 and 2), pe...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
Two experiments describe the ensiling potential of whole-crop forage peas (Pisum sativum) and field ...
There is renewed interest in using cereal-legume mixtures silages in ruminant ration to assist forag...
The interest in pea as a forage crop rich in protein does not decrease. In areas frequent summer dro...
This study investigated the feed intake, milk production, and plasma nutrient status in dairy cows f...
Three studies were conducted to evaluate the nutritional value of different oat (Avena sativa) forag...
Animal production can be improved by lessening the dependence on ryegrass-based pastures as the sole...
This study evaluated the effects of two commonly used microbial inoculants (Lactobacillus buchneri (...
Experiments evaluating the production methods and nutritive values of ensiled whole-crop legumes for...
In ruminant nutrition, peas are characterized by high protein solubility and degradability, which im...
Aim of the thesis: - to analyse pea nutritional value before and after the extrusion process and to ...
The effect of including high or low tannin forage peas as an alternative to soyabean meal on perform...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects of replacing com and soybean meal with field ...