2018
DOI: 10.21608/jappmu.2018.39801
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Effect of Using Dried Distiller Grains with Soluble (Ddgs) as a New Protein Source on Meat and Milk Production and their Qualities: 1- Using Dried Distiller Grains with Soluble (DDGS) Instead of Cotton Seed Cake or Soybean Meal Cake in Rations of Lactating Friesian Cows

Abstract: Twenty four Friesian cows at 2 nd lactating season with average live body weight (LBW) 383 Kg. Animals were randomly distributed into four similar groups (6 animal each), to be fed concentrate feed mixture (CFM) containing cotton seed cake or soybean meal or DDGS as a source of protein in rations B, C and D, respectively compared to that containing each of them in ration A as a control ration.Feeding trial lasted about 210 days and animals fed CFM, berseem hay and rice straw with rate of 60, 25 and 15% respect… Show more

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“…Generally, the digestion coefficients of all nutrients for ration B, C and D had higher values than those recorded with ration A, showing the highest digestibility coefficients for ration D. The increasing digestibility coefficients for ration D might be due to its higher CF fractionation and higher level of DDGS as a source of protein as described by Etman et. al., (2014).The results were agreement with those reported by Etman et. al., (2018).…”
Section: Digestibility Coefficients and Feeding Valuessupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Generally, the digestion coefficients of all nutrients for ration B, C and D had higher values than those recorded with ration A, showing the highest digestibility coefficients for ration D. The increasing digestibility coefficients for ration D might be due to its higher CF fractionation and higher level of DDGS as a source of protein as described by Etman et. al., (2014).The results were agreement with those reported by Etman et. al., (2018).…”
Section: Digestibility Coefficients and Feeding Valuessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Results showed that no significant differences among different experimental rations in ruminal pH. It could be noticed that the values of pH were within the normal ranges (6.70 -6.84) as reported by Etman et. al., (2018) andEl-Shinnawy et.…”
Section: Some Rumen Liquor Parameterssupporting
confidence: 69%
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