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Oyster mushroom bioprocessing enhances the nutritional value of olive pomace for ruminants

  • 2024
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 54
C. M. Mnisi, S. I. Kunene, N. N. Soko, C. F. Egbu, V. Mlambo Page: 226 - 235

Incorporating olive pomace (OP) into ruminant feed can alleviate the environmental impact of OP disposal, minimize food–feed competition, and bolster food security. However, high fibre and low crude protein (CP) reduce its nutritional value for ruminants. The study assessed the…

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Effect of natural zeolite on live weight changes, ruminal fermentation and nitrogen metabolism of ewe lambs

  • 2018
  • Issue: 6
  • Volume: 48
J.A. Roque-Jiménez, J.M. Pinos-Rodríguez, R. Rojo-Rubio, G.D. Mendoza, A. Vazquez, J.A. Cayetano De Jesus & H.A. Lee-Rangel Page: 1148 - 1155

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of natural zeolite on the performance and nitrogen metabolism of Rambouillet ewe lambs. Forty Rambouillet ewe lambs with an initial weight of 41.06 ± 3.9 kg were randomly assigned to…

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Pomegranate seed oil rich in conjugated linolenic acids reduces in vitro methane production

  • 2016
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 46
E. Maleki, G.Y. Meng, M. Faseleh Jahromi, R. Jorfi, A. Khoddami & M. Ebrahimi Page: 327 - 335

The objective of this study was to determine the effect of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) seed oil (PSO) on gas and methane (CH4) production, ruminal fermentation and microbial populations under in vitro conditions. Three treatments consisting of a control diet…

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Effect of protein supplementation and urea treatment on utilization of maize stover by Red Maasai sheep

  • 2004
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 34
T.A. Woyengo, C.K. Gachuiri, R.G. Wahome and P.N. Mbugua Page: 23 - 30

Six Red Maasai sheep were used to investigate the effects of urea treatment and cotton seed cake supplementation of maize stover on intake, digestibility and rumen fermentation parameters. The basal feeds were Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana) hay (H), untreated maize…

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Intake, digestibility and ruminal fermentation of ground and whole maize bran fed to American Alpine goats

  • 2004
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 34
C. Franz, F. Garza-Cazares, G. Herna¡ndez-Vidal, E. Olivares-Saenz, H. Fimbres-Durazo, C.D. Lu and J.R. Kawas Page: 55 - 58

A study was conducted to determine the effect of quantity and physical form of maize bran (CB) in diets of goats, on intake, digestibility and rumen fermentation. Sixteen male American Alpine goats weighing ca. 24 kg, were randomly assigned to…

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