AbstractThis experiment was conducted using 18 Sudan desert ram lambs (22±5.7kg) to examine the effects of feeding with diets of different energy levels and physical forms on feedlot performance. These lambs were randomly divided into three feed groups of six animals each in a completely randomized design (CRD). Following an acclimatization period of three weeks, three experimental diets were offered, each for one group. High Energy Pellets (HEP) and High Energy Mash (HEM) diets (10.50MJME/kg DM) of a pelleted and mash form, respectively and Low Energy Diets (LEP) was a pelleted and low energy diet (8.5MJME/kg DM).The experiment continued for all diets to an average 40kg live weight lamb. Results revealed lower Dry Matter Intake (DMI) (P>0....
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of processing type of feed on the fattenin...
The effects of three dietary energy treatments on the feedlot production characteristics of Boer goa...
A 120 day trial was conducted on 24 growing ram lambs divided into four equal groups to study the ef...
This experiment was conducted using 18 Sudan desert ram lambs (22 ± 5.7 kg) to examine the effects o...
AbstractThis experiment was conducted using 18 Sudan desert ram lambs (22±5.7kg) to examine the effe...
Abstract Forty male Omani lambs were used in a feeding trial to study the effects of feeding diets c...
Ths report examines the effect of different levels of blood meal on feedlot performance and carcass ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate performance, carcass dressing and gross profit margin of...
Objectives: The experiment was conducted to determine the effect of dietary energy and protein level...
Forty two, 21 males and 21 females, weaned Sudan Desert lambs were divided according to sex and live...
Individual feed consumption, utilisation, digestion efficiency and growth of 32 Boer goat (BG) kids ...
Forty–two weaned Sudan Desert lambs of both sexes were divided into three equal sex and age groups a...
Twelve Desert lambs; six Hamari tribal subtype and similar number of Kabashi subtype) were used in t...
The feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of Sudan Desert lambs under intensive system of ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance, feeding behavior, and carcass yields of Santa...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of processing type of feed on the fattenin...
The effects of three dietary energy treatments on the feedlot production characteristics of Boer goa...
A 120 day trial was conducted on 24 growing ram lambs divided into four equal groups to study the ef...
This experiment was conducted using 18 Sudan desert ram lambs (22 ± 5.7 kg) to examine the effects o...
AbstractThis experiment was conducted using 18 Sudan desert ram lambs (22±5.7kg) to examine the effe...
Abstract Forty male Omani lambs were used in a feeding trial to study the effects of feeding diets c...
Ths report examines the effect of different levels of blood meal on feedlot performance and carcass ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate performance, carcass dressing and gross profit margin of...
Objectives: The experiment was conducted to determine the effect of dietary energy and protein level...
Forty two, 21 males and 21 females, weaned Sudan Desert lambs were divided according to sex and live...
Individual feed consumption, utilisation, digestion efficiency and growth of 32 Boer goat (BG) kids ...
Forty–two weaned Sudan Desert lambs of both sexes were divided into three equal sex and age groups a...
Twelve Desert lambs; six Hamari tribal subtype and similar number of Kabashi subtype) were used in t...
The feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of Sudan Desert lambs under intensive system of ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance, feeding behavior, and carcass yields of Santa...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of processing type of feed on the fattenin...
The effects of three dietary energy treatments on the feedlot production characteristics of Boer goa...
A 120 day trial was conducted on 24 growing ram lambs divided into four equal groups to study the ef...