The objective of this study was to determine whether various sources of roughage in nutritionally balanced feedlot diets would evoke a stress response in sheep. A nutritional stress response test was performed on 20 ewes, randomly divided into four treatment groups with 5 ewes per group. Ewes were kept individually in metabolic crates for thirty days. Rations were balanced nutritionally, and various sources of roughage were included; T1: alfalfa hay, T2: maize stover, T3: soya hulls; and T4: Eragrostis tef. Faeces was removed manually from the caudal rectum of each ewe at 05h00 and 19h00. Samples were frozen at -20°C until analyses. A total of 520 faecal samples were analysed to determine the concentrations of faecal glucocorticoid metaboli...
A study was conducted to determine whether silage can be used as an ingredient in the finishing rati...
Supplementation of glucogenic precursors in roughage diets may increase production responses due to ...
The intensity and frequency of grazing affect the defoliating strategy of ruminants, their daily nut...
The objective of this study was to determine whether various sources of roughage in nutritionally b...
The objective of the study was to determine glycolytic potential and meat quality from Dorper and Me...
Stress hormones in Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis), produced in response t...
To rear lambs of the Ojalada breed, fed exclusively on mothers' milk until 5 weeks, three feeding sy...
There are few stressful factors which have been investigated to affect adrenocortical function in th...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of short-term nutritional stress after wea...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of extrused roughage on nutritional and metaboli...
Non-invasive techniques for the monitoring of animal well-being, such as faecal hormone analysis, ar...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the nutritional value of Panicum maximum cv. Gatton for sheep p...
Six cereal straws and two traditional hays were used to study the relationship between voluntary dry...
Roughage quality is a crucial factor influencing the growth performance and feeding cost of ruminant...
During grazing sheep can have access to a wide variety of poisonous plants, mycotoxins, heavy metals...
A study was conducted to determine whether silage can be used as an ingredient in the finishing rati...
Supplementation of glucogenic precursors in roughage diets may increase production responses due to ...
The intensity and frequency of grazing affect the defoliating strategy of ruminants, their daily nut...
The objective of this study was to determine whether various sources of roughage in nutritionally b...
The objective of the study was to determine glycolytic potential and meat quality from Dorper and Me...
Stress hormones in Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis), produced in response t...
To rear lambs of the Ojalada breed, fed exclusively on mothers' milk until 5 weeks, three feeding sy...
There are few stressful factors which have been investigated to affect adrenocortical function in th...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of short-term nutritional stress after wea...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of extrused roughage on nutritional and metaboli...
Non-invasive techniques for the monitoring of animal well-being, such as faecal hormone analysis, ar...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the nutritional value of Panicum maximum cv. Gatton for sheep p...
Six cereal straws and two traditional hays were used to study the relationship between voluntary dry...
Roughage quality is a crucial factor influencing the growth performance and feeding cost of ruminant...
During grazing sheep can have access to a wide variety of poisonous plants, mycotoxins, heavy metals...
A study was conducted to determine whether silage can be used as an ingredient in the finishing rati...
Supplementation of glucogenic precursors in roughage diets may increase production responses due to ...
The intensity and frequency of grazing affect the defoliating strategy of ruminants, their daily nut...