2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-019-02013-x
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Intake, digestibility, ingestive behavior, and nitrogen balance of goats fed with diets containing residue from tamarind fruit

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“…According to Oliveira et al (2017) 3-month male Boer goats offered with 21% palm kernel biscuit in feed with high fibre and cellulose showed an extended rumination time by 13,8% from 339 to 393 minutes per day compared to basal feed. Galvao et al, (2019) reported that five-month male Boer goat offered with 14% tamarind waste supplement in high-fibre ration showed 12.6% extended rumination time compared to nonsupplemented feed.…”
Section: Rumination Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Oliveira et al (2017) 3-month male Boer goats offered with 21% palm kernel biscuit in feed with high fibre and cellulose showed an extended rumination time by 13,8% from 339 to 393 minutes per day compared to basal feed. Galvao et al, (2019) reported that five-month male Boer goat offered with 14% tamarind waste supplement in high-fibre ration showed 12.6% extended rumination time compared to nonsupplemented feed.…”
Section: Rumination Timementioning
confidence: 99%