2015
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20131605
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Productive performance of dairy cows fed with hydrolyzed sugarcane

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the productive performance of dairy cows fed with sugarcane treated with 5g kg -1 of calcium oxide (CaO)

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“…Our previous experimental data also showed Hanwoo steers fed with IRG silage had a higher feed intake average compared to concentrate with rice straw [28]. However, Teixeira Junior reported that animals fed silage have lower feed consumption than control diet [33] which is different from our findings. The increase in nutrient intake by the treatment group might have resulted in an enhanced metabolic balance by gain or changes in fermentation expansion.…”
Section: Growth Performancecontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Our previous experimental data also showed Hanwoo steers fed with IRG silage had a higher feed intake average compared to concentrate with rice straw [28]. However, Teixeira Junior reported that animals fed silage have lower feed consumption than control diet [33] which is different from our findings. The increase in nutrient intake by the treatment group might have resulted in an enhanced metabolic balance by gain or changes in fermentation expansion.…”
Section: Growth Performancecontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…; Teixeira Junior et al . ). The greater nutrient intake from FTMR may have resulted in a metabolic balance induced by gain or changes in fermentation expansion or a lower production of organic acid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Factors related to feed and animal or climate conditions influence feed intake, such as quality of feed preservation in processed silage. Some authors have found that feed intake decreased in animals fed silage (Teixeira Junior et al, 2015;Silva et al, 2015). This decrease was most evident in fermented silages and may have resulted in metabolic imbalances induced by losses and changes in the fermentation process, as well as excess organic acid, which lowers animal acceptance for silage .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%