The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the fungal treatment (Pleurotus ostreatus) of urea-treated rice stubble on growth performance in slow-growing goats. Eighteen crossbred Thai-native x Anglo-Nubian male goats (average body weight: 20.4 ± 2.0 kg) were randomly assigned to three experimental total mixed rations containing 35% rice stubble (RS) that were either untreated (URS), urea treated (UTRS), or treated with urea and fungi (UFTRS). URS and UTRS were cultivated and harvested from an aseptically fungal spawn, incubated at 25–30 °C for 25 days. Indicators of growth performance were monitored, and feces were collected quantitatively to assess nutrient digestibility, during a 12-week feeding trial. All goats remained ...
Abstract Background Urea pretreatment is an efficient strategy to improve fiber digestibility of low...
Feed is the most expensive component in goat production. Hence, lowering it is crucial to increasing...
This study investigates the effect of a feed concentrate on the growth performance, feed requirement...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the fungal treatment (Pleurotus ostreatu...
The study evaluated replacement of Egyptian berseem clover (BC, Trifolium alexandrinum) with spent r...
Abstract: The objective of thispaper was to evaluate the possibility of substituting elephant grass ...
Four fistulated Boer cross-bred bucks with 25 kg average body weight was used to test the effects of...
A. paniculata and O. stamineus have been used for centuries in Asia for treating various ailments ...
An experiment was conducted for 90 days to determine the effect of energy level using different leve...
The low level of goats' productivity in the Philippines at present may be caused by underfeeding, d...
In general, tropical grasses have low crude protein, Ca and P. For feeding the growing ruminant supp...
The objective of this experiment was to determine the digestibility of rice straw fermented for 28 d...
Background and Objective: Biological methods by using white-rot fungi is one of the viable alternati...
The successful application of fungal treated lignocellulosic biomass as an animal feed ingredient de...
Six male crossbred (Thai Native x Anglo Nubian) goats, 33.5 ± 1.7 kg body weight (BW), were randomly...
Abstract Background Urea pretreatment is an efficient strategy to improve fiber digestibility of low...
Feed is the most expensive component in goat production. Hence, lowering it is crucial to increasing...
This study investigates the effect of a feed concentrate on the growth performance, feed requirement...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the fungal treatment (Pleurotus ostreatu...
The study evaluated replacement of Egyptian berseem clover (BC, Trifolium alexandrinum) with spent r...
Abstract: The objective of thispaper was to evaluate the possibility of substituting elephant grass ...
Four fistulated Boer cross-bred bucks with 25 kg average body weight was used to test the effects of...
A. paniculata and O. stamineus have been used for centuries in Asia for treating various ailments ...
An experiment was conducted for 90 days to determine the effect of energy level using different leve...
The low level of goats' productivity in the Philippines at present may be caused by underfeeding, d...
In general, tropical grasses have low crude protein, Ca and P. For feeding the growing ruminant supp...
The objective of this experiment was to determine the digestibility of rice straw fermented for 28 d...
Background and Objective: Biological methods by using white-rot fungi is one of the viable alternati...
The successful application of fungal treated lignocellulosic biomass as an animal feed ingredient de...
Six male crossbred (Thai Native x Anglo Nubian) goats, 33.5 ± 1.7 kg body weight (BW), were randomly...
Abstract Background Urea pretreatment is an efficient strategy to improve fiber digestibility of low...
Feed is the most expensive component in goat production. Hence, lowering it is crucial to increasing...
This study investigates the effect of a feed concentrate on the growth performance, feed requirement...