This study was carried out to investigate diet selection and eating behaviour of lactating German Fawn × Hair Crossbred goats in different feeding methods and levels. Twenty German Fawn × Hair first backcross does (B1) were allocated into 4 treatment groups (2 feeding methods single (TMR) and choice feeding × 2 feeding levels ad libitum and restricted) with 5 replicates. Restricted feeding was applied only 4 h feed allocation during day. Barley, corn, soybean meal, corn gluten meal, wheat bran and alfalfa hay were feed ingredients for single and choice feeding. Eating patterns, milk yield and composition were determined for 8 weeks. The following results were obtained: (1) the meal criteria for goats restricted single and choice-fed, ad lib...
Comparisons were made between 24 Ethiopian rams and 24 Galla goats for voluntary intake, feed select...
Six adult and six juvenile goats were used to estimate their feeding preferences when three grasses ...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate levels of replacement (0, 33, 67 and 100%) of corn ...
The present study was designed to: 1. test whether lactating goats could select a nutritionally adeq...
The present study was conducted to determine the effects of grain (barley vs. corn) and protein sour...
The present study was conducted to determine the effects of grain (barley vs. corn) and protein sour...
The present study was carried out to compare feeding methods in respect to milk yield and milk compo...
Few studies have investigated how meal patterns of ruminants are affected by diet fibre content. Dai...
The objective of the study was to investigate milk yield and eating behaviour of crossbred goats, Ge...
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of selective feeding habits on the quality of the...
Six lactating Saanen goats have been used in a Latin Square design to evaluate a grass-based diet (G...
Six lactating Saanen goats have been used in a Latin Square design to evaluate a grass-based diet (G...
The success of goat management in terms of milk and meat production relied on the types of feeding m...
In the context of prices volatility and growing demand for goat's milk products from respectful prac...
This study was undertaken to find ways of reducing the time taken by goats tobegin to eat an edible ...
Comparisons were made between 24 Ethiopian rams and 24 Galla goats for voluntary intake, feed select...
Six adult and six juvenile goats were used to estimate their feeding preferences when three grasses ...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate levels of replacement (0, 33, 67 and 100%) of corn ...
The present study was designed to: 1. test whether lactating goats could select a nutritionally adeq...
The present study was conducted to determine the effects of grain (barley vs. corn) and protein sour...
The present study was conducted to determine the effects of grain (barley vs. corn) and protein sour...
The present study was carried out to compare feeding methods in respect to milk yield and milk compo...
Few studies have investigated how meal patterns of ruminants are affected by diet fibre content. Dai...
The objective of the study was to investigate milk yield and eating behaviour of crossbred goats, Ge...
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of selective feeding habits on the quality of the...
Six lactating Saanen goats have been used in a Latin Square design to evaluate a grass-based diet (G...
Six lactating Saanen goats have been used in a Latin Square design to evaluate a grass-based diet (G...
The success of goat management in terms of milk and meat production relied on the types of feeding m...
In the context of prices volatility and growing demand for goat's milk products from respectful prac...
This study was undertaken to find ways of reducing the time taken by goats tobegin to eat an edible ...
Comparisons were made between 24 Ethiopian rams and 24 Galla goats for voluntary intake, feed select...
Six adult and six juvenile goats were used to estimate their feeding preferences when three grasses ...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate levels of replacement (0, 33, 67 and 100%) of corn ...