2007
DOI: 10.4314/apra.v2i3.36325
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Effect of maturity on the mineral content of Columbus grass (<i>Sorghum almum</i>)

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“…The metabolizable energy obtained ranged from 10.07 -10.51 MJ/kg below the range of values 10.85 -11.16 MJ/kg reported by Sani et al (2015) for fattening bulls. The RFV index is used to rank cool season legumes, grasses and mixtures by potential digestible dry matter intake and it enables allocation of forages to the proper livestock class with a given level of expected performance (Lanyasunya et al, 2007c). The relative feed value (RFV) obtained in this study is above 100 and it indicated a good quality silage (Agric-fact, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The metabolizable energy obtained ranged from 10.07 -10.51 MJ/kg below the range of values 10.85 -11.16 MJ/kg reported by Sani et al (2015) for fattening bulls. The RFV index is used to rank cool season legumes, grasses and mixtures by potential digestible dry matter intake and it enables allocation of forages to the proper livestock class with a given level of expected performance (Lanyasunya et al, 2007c). The relative feed value (RFV) obtained in this study is above 100 and it indicated a good quality silage (Agric-fact, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%