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Oxidative stability of chevon as influenced by dietary Tasco supplementation in Boer goat bucks

  • 2004
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 34
S. Galipalli, K.M. Gadiyaram, B. Kouakou, T.D. Pringle and G. Kannan Page: 201 - 203

Tasco seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) extract has been reported to improve vitamin E status and carcass characteristics in meat animals, but its effects have not been studied in goats. This study was conducted to determine the effects of Tasco feed supplementation…

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Physiological responses to preslaughter transportation stress in Tasco-supplemented Boer goats

  • 2004
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 34
S. Galipalli, K.M. Gadiyaram, B. Kouakou, T.H. Terrill and G. Kannan Page: 198 - 200

Tasco seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) supplementation is known to increase antioxidant activity and immune response in farm animals, but its effects have not been adequately studied in goats. This study was conducted to determine the effects of Tasco feed supplementation on…

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Preference of grazing goats for cool-season annual clovers

  • 2004
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 34
T.H. Terrill, W.F. Whitehead, G. Durham, C.S. Hoveland, B.P. Singh and S. Gelaye Page: 92 - 94

Information on improved forages for goat grazing is lacking for the southern USA. Two cafeteria-style grazing trials were completed to determine preference of meat-type goats for cool-season annual clovers in Georgia. In both experiments, 8 replicates of 6 plots of…

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Level of feed intake on performance of two goat genotypes

  • 2004
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 34
J.M. Dzakuma, E. Risch, C.O. Smith and H.D. Blackburn Page: 38 - 41

There is a paucity of literature characterizing response to varying levels of feed intake in goats. A controlled experiment was designed at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) with purebred goats, to measure feed intake, and its subsequent effects on growth…

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An evaluation of the use of blood metabolite concentrations as indicators of nutritional status in free-ranging indigenous goats

  • 2000
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 30
R. Pambu-Gollah, P.B. Cronje and N.H. Casey Page: 115 - 120

The aim of this study was to determine whether blood metabolite concentrations in free-ranging indigenous goat are sensitive to expected variations in nutrient supply, and whether they could be used to evaluate different kidding season at two locations subject to…

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