2018
DOI: 10.1590/1809-6891v19e-49895
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Senna spectabilis FRUIT ON HAIR LAMBS FEEDING: DIGESTIBILITY, BLOOD METABOLITES, AND RUMINAL KINETIC

Abstract: In recent years sheep, farming has emerged as an alternative production system especially in dry areas. The use of leaves and fruit from some trees has become an alternative for feeding for ruminants; however, studies on these species are scarce. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of S. spectabilis fruit meal on in vivo and in vitro digestibility, blood metabolites, and ruminal kinetics in hair lambs. This study was carried out at Las Brisas farm, University of Tolima - Colombia. Twelve mal… Show more

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“…A study incorporated S. spectabilis tree pods as a supplement in the diet of ruminants (Bonilla-Trujillo, Pardo-Guzman, & Castañeda-Serrano, 2018), which looked at the in vivo and in vitro digestibility and ruminal degradability in sheep hair fed with Angleton (Dichanthium spp.) hay-based diets.…”
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“…A study incorporated S. spectabilis tree pods as a supplement in the diet of ruminants (Bonilla-Trujillo, Pardo-Guzman, & Castañeda-Serrano, 2018), which looked at the in vivo and in vitro digestibility and ruminal degradability in sheep hair fed with Angleton (Dichanthium spp.) hay-based diets.…”
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confidence: 99%