1995
DOI: 10.1080/09712119.1995.9706079
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Performance of Crossbred Heifers During Revival Period after Long Term Scarcity Feeding

Abstract: Verma, A.K., Mehra, U.R., Dass, R.S., Varshney, V.P. and Kumar, H. 1995

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“…Molasses based supplements have been developed as a scarcity feeds (Ranjhan et al 1973, Verma et al 1995. Fenugreek contains alkaloids such as trigonelline, flavonoids and saponins (3-5%) (Singh and Garg 2006) whereas, mahua seed cake is a rich source of saponins 9.8% (Singh and Singh 1991), and tannins 6.2% (Singh and Agarwala 1989).…”
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“…Molasses based supplements have been developed as a scarcity feeds (Ranjhan et al 1973, Verma et al 1995. Fenugreek contains alkaloids such as trigonelline, flavonoids and saponins (3-5%) (Singh and Garg 2006) whereas, mahua seed cake is a rich source of saponins 9.8% (Singh and Singh 1991), and tannins 6.2% (Singh and Agarwala 1989).…”
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“…Using medicinal herbs and seeds as feed additives to ruminants seem to be a recent trend globally (Singh et al 1993, Wanapat et al 2015. Molasses based supplements have been developed as a scarcity feed (Ranjhan et al 1973, Verma et al 1995. Moreover, attention is being paid on herbal feed supplements using fenugreek seed and deoiled mahua seed cake (DMSC) that may either influence feeding pattern, growth of favorable microorganisms in the rumen or stimulate the secretion of various digestive enzymes, which in turn may improve the efficiency of nutrients utilization, resulting in improved production and reproductive performance of animals (Ojha et al 2012, Inamdar et al 2015, Kumar 2015.…”
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“…Molasses based supplements have been developed as a scarcity feed (Ranjhan et al 1973, Verma et al 1995. But urea molasses mineral block are used to improve the productivity of livestock fed on poor quality roughages (Mohini and Gupta 1993, Sahoo et al 2004, Sihag et al 2007.…”
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