NUTRITIONAL EVALUATION OF SOME UNCONVENTIONAL DIETARY ENERGY SOURCES IN RUMINANTS RATIONS | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Feeds | ||||
Article 3, Volume 22, Issue 3, December 2019, Page 453-463 PDF (357.05 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejnf.2019.79411 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
R. Salama; A. A. Awad; Sh. M. Foud | ||||
Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Al-Azhar University, Naser city, Cairo, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Thirty five Ossimi male lambs with an average LBW 35 Kg were divided randomly into five nutritional groups for 195 days fattening trial. Five iso-caloric and iso- nitrogenous rations based mainly on yellow corn, grease and biscuit residuals were tested. The control ration (R1) based mainly on 45% corn grains (C); (R2) 30% corn and 6.5% grease (G); (R3) 15% corn, 15% bakery by-product (DBP) and 6.5% grease; (R4) 15% corn and 30% (DBP), while R5 was 45% (DBP). Results indicated that; lambs fed rations based mainly on (DBP) and (G) showed higher (p<0.05) DM and OM digestibility. Highest (CP) digestibility (p<0.05) was shown by lambs fed diet contained 30% DBP, however the lowest (P<0.05) CP digestibility was obtained by R5. Results of CF digestibility pointed out to insignificant differences among different experimental rations. Grease and (DBP) supplemented groups recorded higher (P<0.05) EE digestibility. Insignificant differences among different groups, neither in daily nitrogen intake nor in nitrogen retention (g/h/d).Four hrs. post feeding; higher (P<0.05) ruminal pH values were shown by lambs fed ration contained grease, while the control recorded the lowest one, but the highest (P<0.05) NH3-N value. Although, different experimental rations indicated insignificant NH3-N concentration. Grease rations showed lower (P<0.05) TVFA’s, however the control indicated higher (P<0.05) value. Different experimental groups indicated insignificant LBW gain, while animals fed ration contained 45% (DBP) recorded the best (P<0.05) feed conversion ratio. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
bakery by products; yellow grease; corn; Ossimi sheep | ||||
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