2005
DOI: 10.17221/4177-cjas
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Effect of intensive fattening of bulls based on a high-grain diet on growth intensity and biochemical and acid-base parameters of blood

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The present study deals with the use of high-grain diets with a low proportion of fodder for fattened cattle, and with the evaluation of their effect on the growth intensity and metabolic profile of the animals. Thirty Holstein × Czech Pied bulls were given diets containing from 86.69 to 88.54% concentrates based on crushed cereals in the period from 216 th to 327 th day of age. The growth intensity of bulls was high, with the average daily weight gain of 1.64 kg in the course of the whole experiment.… Show more

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“…Feeding patterns wafer feed supplemen yet can lower blood cholesterol content in local calves. Cholesterol is a fatty substance produced by the liver and then flowed in the blood (Stercova et al, 2005). The results of blood cholesterol analysis local calves was shown in Table 4.…”
Section: Body Weightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feeding patterns wafer feed supplemen yet can lower blood cholesterol content in local calves. Cholesterol is a fatty substance produced by the liver and then flowed in the blood (Stercova et al, 2005). The results of blood cholesterol analysis local calves was shown in Table 4.…”
Section: Body Weightmentioning
confidence: 99%