2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982010001200026
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Nutritional value of silk flower hay for lambs

Abstract: It was evaluated four levels of silk flower (Calotropis procera S.W.) hay (SFH) as a substitute of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) hay (SBH) in diet for lambs. Nutritional value of silk-flower hay was determined based on aparent digestibility and on metabolic, productive and economical performance of Santa Inês lambs. It was used twenty-four castrated males at 15.72 ± 1.92 kg body weight randomly distributed in four diets with silk-fklower and sorghum hay ratios (100:0, 66:33, 33:66, 0:100), and supplemented with a … Show more

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“…Small domestic ruminant breeding is an activity of great economic and social importance, especially in regions of countries with arid and semiarid climates (Silva et al, 2010). Goats are among the top animals to be domesticated, used primarily for food, meat and milk and for their derivatives (Granados et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Small domestic ruminant breeding is an activity of great economic and social importance, especially in regions of countries with arid and semiarid climates (Silva et al, 2010). Goats are among the top animals to be domesticated, used primarily for food, meat and milk and for their derivatives (Granados et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atrasos por deficiência energética diminui o crescimento animal, fertilidade, ganho de peso, produção de leite e outros parâmetros produtivos (SILVA et al,2010).…”
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