2021
DOI: 10.29329/agripro.2021.344.1
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The Effect of Some Vegetable Oils Added to Dairy Calf Rations on In Vitro Feed Value and Enteric Methane Production

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“…The highest ME, NEL, and OMD values were detected in the control ration, while the lowest was determined in the TMR ration prepared with 30% sumac leave substitute. The values obtained for the metabolic energy, net energy lactation, and organic matter digestion degrees of the rations in the study were found to be higher than the values reported by Boğa et al ( 2020) and Kaya and Kaya (2021).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 79%
“…The highest ME, NEL, and OMD values were detected in the control ration, while the lowest was determined in the TMR ration prepared with 30% sumac leave substitute. The values obtained for the metabolic energy, net energy lactation, and organic matter digestion degrees of the rations in the study were found to be higher than the values reported by Boğa et al ( 2020) and Kaya and Kaya (2021).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 79%
“…With the addition of clove oil, the gas values obtained from the present study decreased further. Kaya and Kaya (2021) reported that decreasing in methane percentage (1.2%) with adding corn oil to TMR compared to the control group. Although the stated value is very low compared to the current study, the effect of feed additives in TMR on gas production values of feeds needs to be tested with further studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%