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Animal nutrition research panel report (2051/10/22-25) 2052/53 (1995/96) / Osti, N.P.
Title : Animal nutrition research panel report (2051/10/22-25) 2052/53 (1995/96) Material Type: printed text Authors: Osti, N.P. ; , Publisher: Khumaltar : Animal Nutrition Division Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: 70 Keywords: Animal nutrition; Animals Animal nutrition research panel report (2051/10/22-25) 2052/53 (1995/96) [printed text] / Osti, N.P. ; , . - Khumaltar : Animal Nutrition Division, 1996 . - 70.
Keywords: Animal nutrition; Animals Digestibility of Ficus roxburghii, Castanopsis indica and Ficus cunia on Growing Buffalo from Western Hills of Nepal / Osti, N.P. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 9 (2009)
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Title : Digestibility of Ficus roxburghii, Castanopsis indica and Ficus cunia on Growing Buffalo from Western Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Osti, N.P., Author ; Purna B. Chapagain, Author ; Tiwari, Megh Raj, Author Publication Date: 2009 Article on page: 84-88 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Buffalo, digestibility, fodder tree, nutrients Abstract: Nine buffalo calves were subjected to three fodder tree species namely;
Nimaro (Ficus roxburghii), Dhalne Katus (Castanopsis indica) and Rai
Khanyu (Ficus cunia) for digestibility trial during November 27 and
December 3, 2005 in Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski,
Nepal. Animals were kept 7 days for adaptation for these fodders. Weighed
amount of fodder tree leaves including twigs and small branches were fed
two times a day and observation on fodder offered, refused and faeces voided
were recorded daily. Chemical composition of fresh matter and faeces voided
were carried out for dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), neutral detergent
fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), lignin, calcium (Ca) and
phosphorus (P). The mean DM content and their dry matter digestibility
(DMD) of these three fodder tree species were found 27.86, 46.02, 34.72,
73.21, 65.93 and 71.28 percent, respectively. Strong negative correlations
(r=-0.75 to –0.78; p fraction (NDF and ADF). A weak correlation was also observed between P
and other constituents with respect to digestibility. From the results, if there
could be provision of low fiber content in dry season, the three main
nutrients (Ca, P and CP) may easily be absorbed by the animals.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=12
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 84-88 p[article] Digestibility of Ficus roxburghii, Castanopsis indica and Ficus cunia on Growing Buffalo from Western Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Osti, N.P., Author ; Purna B. Chapagain, Author ; Tiwari, Megh Raj, Author . - 2009 . - 84-88 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 84-88 p
Keywords: Buffalo, digestibility, fodder tree, nutrients Abstract: Nine buffalo calves were subjected to three fodder tree species namely;
Nimaro (Ficus roxburghii), Dhalne Katus (Castanopsis indica) and Rai
Khanyu (Ficus cunia) for digestibility trial during November 27 and
December 3, 2005 in Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski,
Nepal. Animals were kept 7 days for adaptation for these fodders. Weighed
amount of fodder tree leaves including twigs and small branches were fed
two times a day and observation on fodder offered, refused and faeces voided
were recorded daily. Chemical composition of fresh matter and faeces voided
were carried out for dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), neutral detergent
fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), lignin, calcium (Ca) and
phosphorus (P). The mean DM content and their dry matter digestibility
(DMD) of these three fodder tree species were found 27.86, 46.02, 34.72,
73.21, 65.93 and 71.28 percent, respectively. Strong negative correlations
(r=-0.75 to –0.78; p fraction (NDF and ADF). A weak correlation was also observed between P
and other constituents with respect to digestibility. From the results, if there
could be provision of low fiber content in dry season, the three main
nutrients (Ca, P and CP) may easily be absorbed by the animals.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=12
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Title : Effect of Stylo on Dry Matter Intake and Growth Performance in Goat Material Type: printed text Authors: L.N Panday, Author ; M Kam, Author ; Panday, S.B., Author ; Upreti, C.R., Author ; Osti, N.P., Author ; Shrestha, B, Author ; A. A Degen, Author Pagination: 320-325 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Dry matter intake, goat, growth performance, stylo, tree foliage Abstract: A wide range of fodder species are available in the mid-hills of Nepal. Most of them do not meet the nutrient, mainly protein, requirements of livestock. Stylo (Stylosanthesis guinensis) is a legume herb with high crude protein content and which can be grown in the mid-hills of Nepal. This study, conducted in the mid-hills of Nepal, examined the effects of stylo dry matter intake (DMI) and body weight gain in goats. To examine the effects of stylo on DMI and growth in goats, twelve 6-7 month-old castrated male goats were assigned to three dietary treatment groups (n = 4/group)……………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1545 Effect of Stylo on Dry Matter Intake and Growth Performance in Goat [printed text] / L.N Panday, Author ; M Kam, Author ; Panday, S.B., Author ; Upreti, C.R., Author ; Osti, N.P., Author ; Shrestha, B, Author ; A. A Degen, Author . - [s.d.] . - 320-325 p.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Dry matter intake, goat, growth performance, stylo, tree foliage Abstract: A wide range of fodder species are available in the mid-hills of Nepal. Most of them do not meet the nutrient, mainly protein, requirements of livestock. Stylo (Stylosanthesis guinensis) is a legume herb with high crude protein content and which can be grown in the mid-hills of Nepal. This study, conducted in the mid-hills of Nepal, examined the effects of stylo dry matter intake (DMI) and body weight gain in goats. To examine the effects of stylo on DMI and growth in goats, twelve 6-7 month-old castrated male goats were assigned to three dietary treatment groups (n = 4/group)……………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1545
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Title : Effect of Stylo on Dry Matter Intake and Growth Performance in Goat Material Type: printed text Authors: L.N Panday, Author ; M Kam, Author ; Panday, S.B., Author ; Upreti, C.R., Author ; Osti, N.P., Author ; Shrestha, B, Author ; A. A Degen, Author Pagination: 320-325 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Dry matter intake, goat, growth performance, stylo, tree foliage Abstract: A wide range of fodder species are available in the mid-hills of Nepal. Most of them do not meet the nutrient, mainly protein, requirements of livestock. Stylo (Stylosanthesis guinensis) is a legume herb with high crude protein content and which can be grown in the mid-hills of Nepal. This study, conducted in the mid-hills of Nepal, examined the effects of stylo dry matter intake (DMI) and body weight gain in goats. To examine the effects of stylo on DMI and growth in goats, twelve 6-7 month-old castrated male goats were assigned to three dietary treatment groups (n = 4/group)……………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1545 Effect of Stylo on Dry Matter Intake and Growth Performance in Goat [printed text] / L.N Panday, Author ; M Kam, Author ; Panday, S.B., Author ; Upreti, C.R., Author ; Osti, N.P., Author ; Shrestha, B, Author ; A. A Degen, Author . - [s.d.] . - 320-325 p.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Dry matter intake, goat, growth performance, stylo, tree foliage Abstract: A wide range of fodder species are available in the mid-hills of Nepal. Most of them do not meet the nutrient, mainly protein, requirements of livestock. Stylo (Stylosanthesis guinensis) is a legume herb with high crude protein content and which can be grown in the mid-hills of Nepal. This study, conducted in the mid-hills of Nepal, examined the effects of stylo dry matter intake (DMI) and body weight gain in goats. To examine the effects of stylo on DMI and growth in goats, twelve 6-7 month-old castrated male goats were assigned to three dietary treatment groups (n = 4/group)……………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1545 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1545URL Effect on production performance of layer type chickens on pellet vs mash feed of same feed composition / Osti, N.P.
in Proceedings of the 3rd national animal science convention; theme environmentally sustainable livestock production for poverty alleviation / Sherchand, Laxman
Title : Effect on production performance of layer type chickens on pellet vs mash feed of same feed composition Material Type: printed text Authors: Osti, N.P. ; Dhaubhadel T, Author ; Bhurtel, Rama, Author ; Koirala P.K, Author Publisher: Kathmandu : Nepal Animal Science Association (NASA) Publication Date: 1997 Pagination: 103-107 .p Keywords: Animal production; Pasture; Feed crops; nutrition; breeding; Fisheries; Livestock Abstract: The effect on production performance of layer type chickens on pellet vs. mash feed of same feed composition was observed. The New Hampshire chickens were involved in the experiment for the period of 12 months. Five months old pullets consisting of 209 pullets and 109 cockerels were fed pellet feed and housed in hall 1 and same number of pullets and cockerels fed on commercial mixture (mash feed) and housed in hall 2.The differences was not significant between performances of two feeding systems, in the percentage of laying (33 and 29 eggs/days/1OOhens), in the feed intake of hens (81.18 and 83.69 g/d/h and in the feed efficiency. The minimum feed required per dozen egg production was found in pellet feeding group (1.8 kg/dozen eggs), where as mash feeding group consumed 2.8 kg feed for same number of eggs.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=544 Effect on production performance of layer type chickens on pellet vs mash feed of same feed composition [printed text] / Osti, N.P. ; Dhaubhadel T, Author ; Bhurtel, Rama, Author ; Koirala P.K, Author . - Kathmandu : Nepal Animal Science Association (NASA), 1997 . - 103-107 .p.
in Proceedings of the 3rd national animal science convention; theme environmentally sustainable livestock production for poverty alleviation / Sherchand, Laxman
Keywords: Animal production; Pasture; Feed crops; nutrition; breeding; Fisheries; Livestock Abstract: The effect on production performance of layer type chickens on pellet vs. mash feed of same feed composition was observed. The New Hampshire chickens were involved in the experiment for the period of 12 months. Five months old pullets consisting of 209 pullets and 109 cockerels were fed pellet feed and housed in hall 1 and same number of pullets and cockerels fed on commercial mixture (mash feed) and housed in hall 2.The differences was not significant between performances of two feeding systems, in the percentage of laying (33 and 29 eggs/days/1OOhens), in the feed intake of hens (81.18 and 83.69 g/d/h and in the feed efficiency. The minimum feed required per dozen egg production was found in pellet feeding group (1.8 kg/dozen eggs), where as mash feeding group consumed 2.8 kg feed for same number of eggs.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=544 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=544URL Layers-Strater Ration With Methionine And Lysine Supplements: An Ideal Approach Of Raising Quail / Osti, N.P.PermalinkMaize in transition from food to feed Crop: Policy implications and sustainability issues / Paudyal, K.P.PermalinkNARC animal nutrition research panel report (2051/10/22-25) / Osti, N.P.PermalinkNARC Animal nutrition research panel report 2052/53 (1995/96) / Osti, N.P.PermalinkNutritional evaluation of different varieties of rice straws grown under different conditions of Nepal / Pamlay, S.BPermalinkPERFORMANCE STUDY OF OAT CULTIVARS FOR GREEN FORAGE PRODUCTION IN TERAI UNDER IRRIGATED CONDITIONS / Osti, N.P. ; Pariyar, D.PermalinkPermalinkRECENT SPREAD AND IMP ACT OF LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES: A SCOPE FOR FUTURE INVESTMENT / Shrestha, N.P. ; Panday, S.B. ; S. R. Neopane ; Osti, N.P. ; B.S. Kunwar ; T. DhaubadelPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkSupplementation Of Methionine And Lysine In locally Available Feed Ingredient Based Diets On The Performance Of Broiler Chicken And Quail / Osti, N.P.PermalinkSupplementation of methionine and lysine in locally available feed ingredients based dites on the performence of broiler chicken and quail / Osti, N.P.Permalink