The inclusion of different proportions of field pea (0%, 10%, 20% and 30%) for partially replacing soybean in the fattening concentrate of lambs was studied for its impact on apparent digestibility and performance during fattening. In the in vivo digestibility trial, 12 lambs (33 kg body weight) were placed in metabolic crates for two periods and received restricted amounts of concentrate and straw. The performance trial involved 54 lambs (13.4 kg body weight) that received concentrate plus straw ad libitum from weaning to slaughter. The intake of crude protein was higher in the 0% pea group than in the other groups (p < 0.05). The inclusion of field pea did not affect the digestibility, N retained or blood metabolites. In the performance t...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
Concerning health statistics, coupled with increasing consumer interest in product origin and qualit...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate field pea (Pisum sativum L.; c.v. CDC Horizon) harveste...
The use of pea (Pisum sativum) has been recommended to replace soybean meal in the diet of ruminants...
Two hundred crossbred lambs were used to determine energy value and optimum inclusion level of field...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of inclusion of whole-crop pea (WCP) silage...
The use of byproducts such as field pea (Pisum sativum) is an alternative to feed sheep, the objecti...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of inclusion of whole-crop pea (WCP)silages...
The aim of the experiment was to study the effect of concentrates including legume seeds (Vicia faba...
The increasing use of genetically modified (GM) feeds has aroused many concerns in Europe. The possi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the inclusion rate of pea hay in barley or oat hay diets...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of using sweet lupin and pea seeds singly or in as...
Five ruminally cannulated steers were used to evaluate the effects of supplementation (no supplement...
Field peas (Pisum sativum L.) have a nutrient profile intermediate between corn and soybean meal. Th...
Twenty lactating buffalo cows, organically farmed, were used to examine the effects of including pea...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
Concerning health statistics, coupled with increasing consumer interest in product origin and qualit...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate field pea (Pisum sativum L.; c.v. CDC Horizon) harveste...
The use of pea (Pisum sativum) has been recommended to replace soybean meal in the diet of ruminants...
Two hundred crossbred lambs were used to determine energy value and optimum inclusion level of field...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of inclusion of whole-crop pea (WCP) silage...
The use of byproducts such as field pea (Pisum sativum) is an alternative to feed sheep, the objecti...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of inclusion of whole-crop pea (WCP)silages...
The aim of the experiment was to study the effect of concentrates including legume seeds (Vicia faba...
The increasing use of genetically modified (GM) feeds has aroused many concerns in Europe. The possi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the inclusion rate of pea hay in barley or oat hay diets...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of using sweet lupin and pea seeds singly or in as...
Five ruminally cannulated steers were used to evaluate the effects of supplementation (no supplement...
Field peas (Pisum sativum L.) have a nutrient profile intermediate between corn and soybean meal. Th...
Twenty lactating buffalo cows, organically farmed, were used to examine the effects of including pea...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
Concerning health statistics, coupled with increasing consumer interest in product origin and qualit...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate field pea (Pisum sativum L.; c.v. CDC Horizon) harveste...