Using adapted methods for balanced experiments with waterfowl, the apparent (AMEn-0) and the true (TMEn-0) metabolizable energy of hull-less barley have been established. Despite the lower content of crude fi ber, the energy values were similar to the common barley (Hordeum sativa L.). The AMEn-0 and the TMEn-0 of the forage for Muscovy ducks were 12.29 MJ/kg DM and 13.28 MJ/kg DM, and the coeffi cients of the gross energy transformation - 68.97 and 74.52, respectively
ABSTRACT In two 21-d experiments, the performance, nutrient utilization, and carcass composition of ...
ABSTRACT Metabolizable energy (ME) values of some ingredients were determined using laying hens. Die...
ALTHOUGH metabolizable energy val-- ues have been published for many feed ingredients, values for ma...
A trial was conducted using 275 growing Cherry Valley ducks to determine the apparent (AMEn) and tru...
ABSTRACT Apparent and true metabolizable energy (AME, TME) contents of five species of dehydrated fr...
Abstract: A modified true metabolizable energy bioassay was used to determine the nitrogen-corrected...
THE metabolizable energy (M.E.) of ground barleyfor poultry has been de-termined by several investig...
ABSTRACT The cultivars of hull-less barley, each coarsely and finely ground, were assayed for true m...
Abstract: This experiment was conducted to determinate digestible energy and digestibility coefficie...
A review of the methods for balanced experiments for establishing of the metabolizable energy and th...
Three samples each of wheat, barley and oats, together with a sample of rye were assayed for metabol...
Hulless barley contains more digestible nutrients than do whole barleys due to a lower content of in...
Limited published data exists on the Australian duck industry, particularly in relation to the nutri...
To study the effect of feeding of different levels of broken rice (BR) replacing wheat on various nu...
A study was conducted to determine the apparent metabolizable energy (AME) requirement of Korean nat...
ABSTRACT In two 21-d experiments, the performance, nutrient utilization, and carcass composition of ...
ABSTRACT Metabolizable energy (ME) values of some ingredients were determined using laying hens. Die...
ALTHOUGH metabolizable energy val-- ues have been published for many feed ingredients, values for ma...
A trial was conducted using 275 growing Cherry Valley ducks to determine the apparent (AMEn) and tru...
ABSTRACT Apparent and true metabolizable energy (AME, TME) contents of five species of dehydrated fr...
Abstract: A modified true metabolizable energy bioassay was used to determine the nitrogen-corrected...
THE metabolizable energy (M.E.) of ground barleyfor poultry has been de-termined by several investig...
ABSTRACT The cultivars of hull-less barley, each coarsely and finely ground, were assayed for true m...
Abstract: This experiment was conducted to determinate digestible energy and digestibility coefficie...
A review of the methods for balanced experiments for establishing of the metabolizable energy and th...
Three samples each of wheat, barley and oats, together with a sample of rye were assayed for metabol...
Hulless barley contains more digestible nutrients than do whole barleys due to a lower content of in...
Limited published data exists on the Australian duck industry, particularly in relation to the nutri...
To study the effect of feeding of different levels of broken rice (BR) replacing wheat on various nu...
A study was conducted to determine the apparent metabolizable energy (AME) requirement of Korean nat...
ABSTRACT In two 21-d experiments, the performance, nutrient utilization, and carcass composition of ...
ABSTRACT Metabolizable energy (ME) values of some ingredients were determined using laying hens. Die...
ALTHOUGH metabolizable energy val-- ues have been published for many feed ingredients, values for ma...