This exploratory study was conducted to determine the growth performance of bulls from Harar, Jersey×Horro crossbred, Arsi, and Ogaden cattle breeds fed a corn-silage based finishing diet. A total of 12 bulls, 3 from each breed, were used for the study. A completely randomized design (CRD) was implemented to assign experimental bulls in a breed factor arrangement of treatment. The results of the study revealed that the breed of cattle had a significant (p 0.05) influence on final body weight, change in body weight, and average daily weight gain (ADG). The ADG was higher (p ×Horro crossbred (0.49 kg/day), and Arsi (0.49 kg/day) breed. The body weight was significantly (p R2 = 94.07%) and body length (R2 = 82.50%). From the study, it was con...
Twenty Bunaji bulls averaging 178.5kg live weight were blocked by weight and randomly allotted to fo...
The article provides data on the weight growth of bulls of different types of productivity. The grow...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of restricted feeding strategies on perform...
The study was conducted at Adami Tulu agricultural research center on growth performance and carcass...
This study investigates the effect on performance, carcass and meat characteristics of increasing th...
Six studies were conducted to evaluate effects of corn silage harvest, hybrid, and concentration in ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth and reproductive development of young growing...
An experiment with 30 Hereford growing bulls was designed to study the effects of (1) forage type an...
The aim of this study was to evaluate growth ability (weight, daily weight gains) and selected carca...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the productive performance, nutrients digestion and meta...
Evaluation and demonstration study was conducted at Kemo-Gerbi kebele of Adami Tulu Jidokombolcha di...
Typescript (photocopy).Individual feed consumption, slaughter, and carcass data were obtained on 197...
For Complete feed a diet were formulated mixed roughage and concentrate in one diet. CF in the study...
Growth rates of cattle in village smallholder farms are often low (0,2-0,5 kg/d) due to the ration f...
Current study evaluated the effect of different sexual groups and different concentrate levels in di...
Twenty Bunaji bulls averaging 178.5kg live weight were blocked by weight and randomly allotted to fo...
The article provides data on the weight growth of bulls of different types of productivity. The grow...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of restricted feeding strategies on perform...
The study was conducted at Adami Tulu agricultural research center on growth performance and carcass...
This study investigates the effect on performance, carcass and meat characteristics of increasing th...
Six studies were conducted to evaluate effects of corn silage harvest, hybrid, and concentration in ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth and reproductive development of young growing...
An experiment with 30 Hereford growing bulls was designed to study the effects of (1) forage type an...
The aim of this study was to evaluate growth ability (weight, daily weight gains) and selected carca...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the productive performance, nutrients digestion and meta...
Evaluation and demonstration study was conducted at Kemo-Gerbi kebele of Adami Tulu Jidokombolcha di...
Typescript (photocopy).Individual feed consumption, slaughter, and carcass data were obtained on 197...
For Complete feed a diet were formulated mixed roughage and concentrate in one diet. CF in the study...
Growth rates of cattle in village smallholder farms are often low (0,2-0,5 kg/d) due to the ration f...
Current study evaluated the effect of different sexual groups and different concentrate levels in di...
Twenty Bunaji bulls averaging 178.5kg live weight were blocked by weight and randomly allotted to fo...
The article provides data on the weight growth of bulls of different types of productivity. The grow...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of restricted feeding strategies on perform...