نتایج جستجو برای: metabolisable energy

تعداد نتایج: 666304  

A.A. Mehrabi Dahlan Ismail Gh. R. Badjian M. Sh. Othman

The first motive for the determination and evaluation of an energy productionsystem is the need to change. Such system is dynamic in nature and is influenced bymany factors such as age and physiological status of individual sheep or goat, quantityand quality of available feed and environment including the management systems.Traditional pastoral resource assessments do not always account for the...

1999
M. CHOCT

The inclusion of untreated rye or barley in poultry diets as a major ingredient causes growth depression. This is due to the high level of pentosans in rye (Antoniou and Marqurdt 1981) and the b-glucan content in barley (Gohl et al. 1977). It has been reported that some wheat cultivars grown in the eastern part of Australia show an unexpectedly low apparent metabolisable energy (AME) (~13 MJ/kg...

2015
Dinesh Kumar Chander Datt L. K. Das S. S. Kundu

AIM The aim was to determine the chemical composition and metabolisable energy (ME) content of feedstuffs used in ruminant animals using in vitro method. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 18 feedstuffs used for ruminant feeding including cultivated non-leguminous fodders like maize, sorghum, pearl millet, and oat; leguminous fodders like cowpea and berseem; agro-industrial by-products such as ...

2011
M. Mazhari

Three trials were conducted to determine the available energy of different wheat screening varieties collected from different locations of Khorasan in Iran. In experiment 1, chemical composition and the nitrogen corrected true metabolisable energy (TMEn) were evaluated. A precision-fed rooster assay was used, in which, each wheat screening sample was tube fed to adult roosters, and the excreta ...

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