2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2012.03.020
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Effect of Mulberry leaf pellet (MUP) supplementation on rumen fermentation and nutrient digestibility in beef cattle fed on rice straw-based diets

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“…The crude protein content of mulberry leaves and young stems ranges from 15-28%, values that are similar to most legume forages (Sánchez, 2000). The nutritive value of mulberry leaves as a protein source has been previously estimated for beef cattle (Huyen et al, 2012), sheep (Kandylis et al, 2009), pigs (Ly et al, 2001), laying hens and broilers (Al-Kirshi et al, 2009).…”
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“…The crude protein content of mulberry leaves and young stems ranges from 15-28%, values that are similar to most legume forages (Sánchez, 2000). The nutritive value of mulberry leaves as a protein source has been previously estimated for beef cattle (Huyen et al, 2012), sheep (Kandylis et al, 2009), pigs (Ly et al, 2001), laying hens and broilers (Al-Kirshi et al, 2009).…”
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“…En México por ejemplo, se usa el rastrojo de maíz y en el sudeste asiático, China e India se usa la paja de arroz (Reddy, 1996;Elizondo, 1998;Chen et al, 2008;Huyen et al, 2012;Chanthakhoun et al, 2012). Pero estos presentan un contenido de nutrientes bajo (Cuesta y Conde, 2002).…”
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“…Also, the high consumption of this plant by the animals and the excellent organoleptic characteristics make the white mulberry easy to use in protein banks and nutritional blocks as an option for ruminants feeding [4,11].…”
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“…Research of dietary supplements has been mainly directed to the use of nutritional ingredients that establish a better ruminal function, leading a balance in the degradation of fibrous nourishment and nutrient and energy intake [4,9]. White mulberry forage has been shown to have an elevated digest index (90%), which imply the effectiveness of this plant as a supplement [3,9,12].…”
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