Not AvailableThe effect of feeding grainless concentrates containing different supplemental nitrogen sources along with wheat straw-based diets was studied on rumen fermentation pattern, microbial enzyme activity and protozoa population. For the purpose five fistulated 18 months aged crossbred bulls (Bos indicus×Bos taurus) were used in a 5×5 Latin square design. The animal fed the control diet, received barley 300 g/kg dry matter (DM) in the concentrate mixture (CM1) as a source of grain, whereas other concentrates contained only wheat bran (CM2) or wheat bran supplemented with 25 g urea (CM3), 215 g groundnut cake (GNC) (CM4) or 270 g mustard oil cake (MOC) (CM5)/kg DM, as a source of supplemental nitrogen. The bulls were fed conce...
Most of the cereal straws are very low in fermentable energy, protein and some macro- and micro-mine...
Not AvailableThe rumen studies were conducted in two male fistulated crossbred cattle fed on three d...
Improving the efficiency of N use in beef cattle diets can contribute to cost-effective production. ...
Not AvailableTwenty five growing crossbred bulls (Bos indicus×Bos taurus) were used in a randomised ...
The effects were assessed of two energy sources in concentrate (ground grain corn vs. citrus pulp) a...
An experiment with ruminally and duodenally cannulated steers was undertaken to determine how type o...
Improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency in beef cattle diets contributes to cost-effective production....
Four Nili-Ravi Buffalo bulls were used to study the influence of urea treated wheat straw (UTWS) ens...
The aim of this work was to study the impact of a crude protein (CP) restriction on performance, rum...
This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of non-protein nitrogen source of urea with barley grain...
This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of non-protein nitrogen source of urea with barley grain...
Four groups each of eight Limousin X Friesian bulls, average weight 344 kg, were offered individuall...
Four groups each of eight Limousin X Friesian bulls, average weight 344 kg, were offered individuall...
Not AvailableThis experiment was conducted to study the effects of nitrate and fumarate on nutrient ...
This project was planned to study the influence of varying levels of urea and molasses on chemical c...
Most of the cereal straws are very low in fermentable energy, protein and some macro- and micro-mine...
Not AvailableThe rumen studies were conducted in two male fistulated crossbred cattle fed on three d...
Improving the efficiency of N use in beef cattle diets can contribute to cost-effective production. ...
Not AvailableTwenty five growing crossbred bulls (Bos indicus×Bos taurus) were used in a randomised ...
The effects were assessed of two energy sources in concentrate (ground grain corn vs. citrus pulp) a...
An experiment with ruminally and duodenally cannulated steers was undertaken to determine how type o...
Improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency in beef cattle diets contributes to cost-effective production....
Four Nili-Ravi Buffalo bulls were used to study the influence of urea treated wheat straw (UTWS) ens...
The aim of this work was to study the impact of a crude protein (CP) restriction on performance, rum...
This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of non-protein nitrogen source of urea with barley grain...
This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of non-protein nitrogen source of urea with barley grain...
Four groups each of eight Limousin X Friesian bulls, average weight 344 kg, were offered individuall...
Four groups each of eight Limousin X Friesian bulls, average weight 344 kg, were offered individuall...
Not AvailableThis experiment was conducted to study the effects of nitrate and fumarate on nutrient ...
This project was planned to study the influence of varying levels of urea and molasses on chemical c...
Most of the cereal straws are very low in fermentable energy, protein and some macro- and micro-mine...
Not AvailableThe rumen studies were conducted in two male fistulated crossbred cattle fed on three d...
Improving the efficiency of N use in beef cattle diets can contribute to cost-effective production. ...