AbstractThe present study was divided into two main experiments: (i) experiment 1 included the evaluation of apparent nutrient digestibility, pH and ruminal ammonia concentration, and (ii) experiment 2 investigated the nutrient intake, growth performance and meat quality of lambs fed diets containing replacement levels (0, 33, 67 and 100% in dry matter basis) of soybean meal by inactive dry yeast (IDY). experiment 1 used four rumen-fistulated entire male Santa Ines lambs distributed in a 4×4 Latin square. experiment 2 used 36 entire male Santa Ines lambs in a randomized block design with four treatments and nine replicates. A quadratic effect (P<0.05) of IDY was observed on the apparent digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, crude pro...
The use of nonprocessed soybeans as a protein supplement in market lamb diets was investigated using...
The experiment was conducted to assess the effect of substituting corn for soybean hulls on the appa...
Live yeast (LY) supplementation to ruminants has shown to increase nutrient digestibility and improv...
AbstractThe present study was divided into two main experiments: (i) experiment 1 included the evalu...
AbstractThis study assessed the intake, total and partial apparent digestibility of nutrients, pH, r...
Five castrated and ruminally cannulated Saanen goats (±48.19kg) were used to evaluate intake, digest...
The objective was estimate the effects of replacing soybean meal by dry yeast sugarcane on carcass c...
This study assessed the intake, total and partial apparent digestibility of nutrients, pH, ruminal a...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects substituting soybean meal with a yeast-derive...
The effects of inactive dry yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) from sugar cane were studied in 18 prim...
on lamb performance and nutrients digestibility was studied using different levels of the yeast 0,3...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects substituting soybean meal with a yeast-derive...
Twenty-four Saanen goats, 15 multiparous and nine primiparous, were distributed in a completely rand...
The effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae supplementation (6.6×108 cfu) and anhydrous ammonia treatmen...
It was used 27 goat kids (18 ¾ Boer + ¼ Saanen and nine Saanen; 18.0 ± 1.60 kg) distributed in a com...
The use of nonprocessed soybeans as a protein supplement in market lamb diets was investigated using...
The experiment was conducted to assess the effect of substituting corn for soybean hulls on the appa...
Live yeast (LY) supplementation to ruminants has shown to increase nutrient digestibility and improv...
AbstractThe present study was divided into two main experiments: (i) experiment 1 included the evalu...
AbstractThis study assessed the intake, total and partial apparent digestibility of nutrients, pH, r...
Five castrated and ruminally cannulated Saanen goats (±48.19kg) were used to evaluate intake, digest...
The objective was estimate the effects of replacing soybean meal by dry yeast sugarcane on carcass c...
This study assessed the intake, total and partial apparent digestibility of nutrients, pH, ruminal a...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects substituting soybean meal with a yeast-derive...
The effects of inactive dry yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) from sugar cane were studied in 18 prim...
on lamb performance and nutrients digestibility was studied using different levels of the yeast 0,3...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects substituting soybean meal with a yeast-derive...
Twenty-four Saanen goats, 15 multiparous and nine primiparous, were distributed in a completely rand...
The effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae supplementation (6.6×108 cfu) and anhydrous ammonia treatmen...
It was used 27 goat kids (18 ¾ Boer + ¼ Saanen and nine Saanen; 18.0 ± 1.60 kg) distributed in a com...
The use of nonprocessed soybeans as a protein supplement in market lamb diets was investigated using...
The experiment was conducted to assess the effect of substituting corn for soybean hulls on the appa...
Live yeast (LY) supplementation to ruminants has shown to increase nutrient digestibility and improv...