2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-018-1544-4
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Performance of Arsi-Bale sheep fed urea treated maize cob as basal diet and supplemented with graded levels of concentrate mixture

Abstract: The experiment was conducted using 20 yearling intact male Arsi-Bale sheep with a mean body weight of 20.56 ± 0.45 (mean ± SD) to investigate the performance and economic benefit of graded levels of concentrate supplementation to urea-treated maize cob (UTMC)-based diet. The experiment consisted of 7 days of digestibility trial and subsequent 90 days of feeding trial. Before the commencement of the experiment, sheep were vaccinated against common infectious diseases, dewormed, and disinfected against internal … Show more

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“…The feed intakes were slightly higher than (2.8-3%) reported by Wegi (2016) for Arsi-Bale sheep fed Faba bean straws with 300 g/day concentrate mix (noug seed cake and wheat bran) and lower than 3.25-4.29% BW reported by (Yulistiani et al 2015). The total CP intake in this experiment ranged from 88.2 to 106.8 g/ day were within the range of 81.1-126.9 g day − 1 for 300 g day − 1 concentrate supplemented for Arsi-Bale sheep fed Faba bean haulms as basal diet (Negewo et al 2018). The variation in CP intake observed might be due to the differences in hay and supplement intakes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…The feed intakes were slightly higher than (2.8-3%) reported by Wegi (2016) for Arsi-Bale sheep fed Faba bean straws with 300 g/day concentrate mix (noug seed cake and wheat bran) and lower than 3.25-4.29% BW reported by (Yulistiani et al 2015). The total CP intake in this experiment ranged from 88.2 to 106.8 g/ day were within the range of 81.1-126.9 g day − 1 for 300 g day − 1 concentrate supplemented for Arsi-Bale sheep fed Faba bean haulms as basal diet (Negewo et al 2018). The variation in CP intake observed might be due to the differences in hay and supplement intakes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Thiomolybdates bind with Cu element to form an insoluble complex, rendering Cu nutrient unavailable for absorption. Therefore, the Cu values in blood and liver in group I (control [13,14]. Once these contents are achieved, sheep are considered Cu deprivation.…”
Section: Influences Of S Fertilization On Mineral Contents In Animal Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%