An experiment was conducted to evaluate the feeding characteristics and the productive responses of lamb diets containing increasing levels of dried brewers' grains (DBG). Five groups of six 70-day-old Bergamasca lambs were housed in individual pens and given ad libitum for 9 weeks pelleted diets containing 200 g/kg of concentrate and 800 g/kg of a mixture of DBG and lucerne hay in the ratios of 0 : 80 (DBG0), 20 : 60 (DBG20), 40 : 40 (DBG40), 60 : 20 (DBG60) and 80 : 0 (DBG80). During the last 12 days of the experimental period, a digestibility trial was carried out for each diet. After this, all the lambs were slaughtered and the composition of the empty body weight was determined. The initial composition of the empty body was estimated f...
The influence of barley and oat grain supplements on hay dry matter intake (DMI), carcass components...
This study aimed to evaluate the productive performance, nutrient intake, and ingestive behavior of ...
SUMMARY The objectives of this research were to determine the effects increasing levels of concentra...
The effects of supplementation of different levels of brewers dried grain on feed intake, digestibil...
The effects of supplementation of different levels of brewer’s dried grain on feed intake, digestibi...
Dried corn distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) can partially replace grains and forages in diets ...
Forty-eight West African Dwarf sheep and goats (twenty-four each) averaging 11 kg body weight and 8 ...
Objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of partial replacement of soybean meal and barley...
Abstract Background The use of agroindustrial by-products in ruminant nutrition to be an interesting...
Wet brewers grain (WBG) is successfully used in animal nutrition, and due to its high fiber conten...
AbstractThe demand for animal protein is increased due to the high global human population increase....
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing levels of the substitution of s...
An experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design to evaluate the effect of including gr...
The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of graded level of local brewery by-product (a...
The importance of protein quality in the formulation of ruminant rations has been regarded as incons...
The influence of barley and oat grain supplements on hay dry matter intake (DMI), carcass components...
This study aimed to evaluate the productive performance, nutrient intake, and ingestive behavior of ...
SUMMARY The objectives of this research were to determine the effects increasing levels of concentra...
The effects of supplementation of different levels of brewers dried grain on feed intake, digestibil...
The effects of supplementation of different levels of brewer’s dried grain on feed intake, digestibi...
Dried corn distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) can partially replace grains and forages in diets ...
Forty-eight West African Dwarf sheep and goats (twenty-four each) averaging 11 kg body weight and 8 ...
Objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of partial replacement of soybean meal and barley...
Abstract Background The use of agroindustrial by-products in ruminant nutrition to be an interesting...
Wet brewers grain (WBG) is successfully used in animal nutrition, and due to its high fiber conten...
AbstractThe demand for animal protein is increased due to the high global human population increase....
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing levels of the substitution of s...
An experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design to evaluate the effect of including gr...
The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of graded level of local brewery by-product (a...
The importance of protein quality in the formulation of ruminant rations has been regarded as incons...
The influence of barley and oat grain supplements on hay dry matter intake (DMI), carcass components...
This study aimed to evaluate the productive performance, nutrient intake, and ingestive behavior of ...
SUMMARY The objectives of this research were to determine the effects increasing levels of concentra...