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Development and Evaluation of Improved Feeders for Goats Suitable to Stall-fed Management System / Chet R. Upreti in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 6 (2005)
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Title : Development and Evaluation of Improved Feeders for Goats Suitable to Stall-fed Management System Material Type: printed text Authors: Chet R. Upreti, Author ; Kuwar, Bahadur Singh, Author ; Panday, S.B., Author Publication Date: 2005 Article on page: 78-83 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Contamination, cost effective, feed saving, small farmer, stall-feed, suitable feeders Abstract: Five different types of feeders were designed and tested on goats to find out their effectiveness
in reducing feed wastage and cost fabrication. Experiment was conducted at Agriculture
Research Station (ARS)-Bandipur for two years. Tested feeders were hexagonal, rectangular, hay
rack, chain barrel and conventional wooden Tatnu. Feeders were fabricated using iron bars and
woods. They were tested with the adult goats for feed wastage and feed contamination. Experimental
feeds were fodders twigs (Tanki), forage (Stylo, Napier), crop residue (straw from black bean) and
commercial concentrate. Chain barrel type of feeder was also tested at farmer’s field at Baradi.
Rectangular feeders have significantly lower (P other tested feeders. The fabrication cost was NRs 3200, 1700, 700, 900, and 150 for hexagonal,
rectangular; hay rack, chain barrel and conventional wooden Tatnu respectively. The rectangular
feeder is suitable for goats feeding in Tarai and in the hills of Nepal. It has provision for
feeding fodders, grasses, crop residues and concentrates together at the same time. Chain barrel
type had comparatively higher wastage (10.7% for fodder) than the rectangular but was preferred by
the farmers due to its low fabricating cost, portable in size, small space required and easy to
handle. Therefore, the rectangular feeder is recommended for middle level farmers and chain barrel
for small farmers who rear few goats.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=65
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 78-83 p[article] Development and Evaluation of Improved Feeders for Goats Suitable to Stall-fed Management System [printed text] / Chet R. Upreti, Author ; Kuwar, Bahadur Singh, Author ; Panday, S.B., Author . - 2005 . - 78-83 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 78-83 p
Keywords: Contamination, cost effective, feed saving, small farmer, stall-feed, suitable feeders Abstract: Five different types of feeders were designed and tested on goats to find out their effectiveness
in reducing feed wastage and cost fabrication. Experiment was conducted at Agriculture
Research Station (ARS)-Bandipur for two years. Tested feeders were hexagonal, rectangular, hay
rack, chain barrel and conventional wooden Tatnu. Feeders were fabricated using iron bars and
woods. They were tested with the adult goats for feed wastage and feed contamination. Experimental
feeds were fodders twigs (Tanki), forage (Stylo, Napier), crop residue (straw from black bean) and
commercial concentrate. Chain barrel type of feeder was also tested at farmer’s field at Baradi.
Rectangular feeders have significantly lower (P other tested feeders. The fabrication cost was NRs 3200, 1700, 700, 900, and 150 for hexagonal,
rectangular; hay rack, chain barrel and conventional wooden Tatnu respectively. The rectangular
feeder is suitable for goats feeding in Tarai and in the hills of Nepal. It has provision for
feeding fodders, grasses, crop residues and concentrates together at the same time. Chain barrel
type had comparatively higher wastage (10.7% for fodder) than the rectangular but was preferred by
the farmers due to its low fabricating cost, portable in size, small space required and easy to
handle. Therefore, the rectangular feeder is recommended for middle level farmers and chain barrel
for small farmers who rear few goats.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=65 Proceedings of the First National Workshop on Livestock Fisheries Research in Nepal, May 7-9 1996 / Kuwar, Bahadur Singh
Title : Proceedings of the First National Workshop on Livestock Fisheries Research in Nepal, May 7-9 1996 Material Type: printed text Authors: Kuwar, Bahadur Singh, Editor ; Shrestha, Hari R., Editor Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Agriculture Research Council (NARC) Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: 348 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=227 Proceedings of the First National Workshop on Livestock Fisheries Research in Nepal, May 7-9 1996 [printed text] / Kuwar, Bahadur Singh, Editor ; Shrestha, Hari R., Editor . - Lalitpur : Nepal Agriculture Research Council (NARC), 1996 . - 348 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=227 Content
- Proceeding, Foreword, Acknowledgement, Table of Contents.......
- Recommendation for the Promotion of Livestock and Fisheries Research in Nepal
- National Research Strategies to Promote Sustainable Production of Livestock and Fisheries for Food Security / Upendra Mishra ; Shrestha, N.P.
- Fodder Biomass Production from Badahar (Artocarpus lakoocha) and Response of its Feeding on Lactating Buffalo / Agrawal, K.C. ; Rasali, D.P.
- Screening of Different Grass and Legumes for Forage Production at Goat Research Centere Bandipur / Munakarmi, P.B. ; Shrestha, Y.K.
- Study on the Effect of Stall Feeding Vs Open Grazing on Growth Rate of Castrated Buck / Shrestha, Y.K. ; Munakarmi, P.B.
- The Effect of Feeding Different Levels of Iodine Supplemented Diets During Pregnancy and Nursing Period on the Production Performance of Sows. / Pradhan, S.M.
- Study the Effect of Fertilizer Application (Nitrogen) on Green Matter Production and Seed Production of Cocks Foot (Dactylis glomerata). / Banstola, B.R.
- Effect of Mineral Mixture on the Performance of the Castrated Male Goats Under Controlled Conditions / Pandey, S.B. ; Sainju, A.P.
- Culture Evaluation of Sahar (Tor Puttitora) Larvae Fed on Initial Diet Contained Different Level of Fish Meal / J.D. Bista ; Yamada O.
- Hay Yield of Nature Pasture in Response to Manure Application at Khimti Jiri / Kishor Kumar Shrestha
- Effect of Supplementation of Green Forage (Oat + Berseem) to Breeding Sows During Late Pregnancy and Nursing Period at Rars, Tarahara / Shah, R.B.
- On-Station and On-Farm Study of Monoculture and Mixed Cropping of Oat and Berseem on Green Matter Production in Estern Terai / K. P. Shiwakoti
- Animal Genetic Diversity of Nepal / Shrestha, N.P.
- Morphological characteristics and Production Performance of Achhami Cattle / Subas Shrestha ; Shrestha, B.S. ; Shrestha, N.P.
- Morphological Characteristics and Productive Reproductive Performance of Yak/Nak. / Bhola S. Shrestha ; Kshetra Bdr. K.C. ; Shrestha, N.P. ; L. Serchand
- Morphology Characteristics and Production Performance of Lulu Cattle of Mustang District / Rana R.B. ; Shrestha, B.S. ; Shrestha, N.P.
- Morphological Traits of Native Chickness in Midhill and Plains of Nepal / Bhurtel, Rama
- Influence of Breeding Periods on The Hatchibility of Asla / Joshi, P.L. ; M.Igarashi ; A. P. Nepal
- Potential for Utilization of Indigenous Genetic Resources in the Improvement of Buffalo in the Hills of Nepal / Rasali, D.P. ; Joshi, B.R.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=227URL Proceedings- sustainable technology development in livestock and fisheries production / Kuwar, Bahadur Singh
Title : Proceedings- sustainable technology development in livestock and fisheries production Material Type: printed text Authors: Kuwar, Bahadur Singh ; Shrestha, H.R. ; , Publisher: Lalitpur : NASRI Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: 297 Keywords: Animal products; Fisheries; Research; Livestock Proceedings- sustainable technology development in livestock and fisheries production [printed text] / Kuwar, Bahadur Singh ; Shrestha, H.R. ; , . - Lalitpur : NASRI, 1996 . - 297.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-955 NR-955, Document NARC Library Documents Available Use of Rice Straw and Black Gram Straw in Fodder Based Goat's Diets in the Hills of Nepal / Chet R. Upreti in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 8 (2007)
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Title : Use of Rice Straw and Black Gram Straw in Fodder Based Goat's Diets in the Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Chet R. Upreti, Author ; Kuwar, Bahadur Singh, Author ; Panday, S.B., Author Publication Date: 2007 Article on page: 82-87 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Average daily weight gain, black gram straw, fodder tree foliage, rice straw,stall-feeding Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the possible use of crop residue such as rice straw
and black gram straw (Kushauro) in hill goats’ diet. Twenty male and female goats of age 6-
9 months were divided into 4 dietary groups. Animal of first diet groups (D1) were fed with
fodder leaves (Khanyu) only, second diet group (D2) with 20% rice straw + fodder tree
foliage, third diet group (D3) with 20% rice straw + fodder tree foliage + concentrate @ 1%
of body weight, and fourth diet group (D4) fodder tree foliage + 15% rice straw + 5% black
gram straw + concentrate @ 1% of body weight meet to the daily requirement. These rations
were fed to animals of individual diet group for 150 days. Daily feed intake, daily weight
change was recorded. Body weight was taken at the beginning of the experiment, at the end
of experiment and 15 days interval. The result showed that there was significant difference
(P was observed in D3 (19.6±4.33), followed by D2 (12.67±1.38 g/d) and D4 (11.73±1.78 g/d).
The lowest ADG was found in D1 (10.8±1.87 g/d). The result indicated that 20% rice straw
can be used in goat diet with supplementary diet of concentrate @ 1% of body weight, and
foliage of Khanyu as a basal diet. Feeding only fodder tree foliage is not suitable to get
higher ADG in stall-feeding management.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=32
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 82-87 p.[article] Use of Rice Straw and Black Gram Straw in Fodder Based Goat's Diets in the Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Chet R. Upreti, Author ; Kuwar, Bahadur Singh, Author ; Panday, S.B., Author . - 2007 . - 82-87 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 82-87 p.
Keywords: Average daily weight gain, black gram straw, fodder tree foliage, rice straw,stall-feeding Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the possible use of crop residue such as rice straw
and black gram straw (Kushauro) in hill goats’ diet. Twenty male and female goats of age 6-
9 months were divided into 4 dietary groups. Animal of first diet groups (D1) were fed with
fodder leaves (Khanyu) only, second diet group (D2) with 20% rice straw + fodder tree
foliage, third diet group (D3) with 20% rice straw + fodder tree foliage + concentrate @ 1%
of body weight, and fourth diet group (D4) fodder tree foliage + 15% rice straw + 5% black
gram straw + concentrate @ 1% of body weight meet to the daily requirement. These rations
were fed to animals of individual diet group for 150 days. Daily feed intake, daily weight
change was recorded. Body weight was taken at the beginning of the experiment, at the end
of experiment and 15 days interval. The result showed that there was significant difference
(P was observed in D3 (19.6±4.33), followed by D2 (12.67±1.38 g/d) and D4 (11.73±1.78 g/d).
The lowest ADG was found in D1 (10.8±1.87 g/d). The result indicated that 20% rice straw
can be used in goat diet with supplementary diet of concentrate @ 1% of body weight, and
foliage of Khanyu as a basal diet. Feeding only fodder tree foliage is not suitable to get
higher ADG in stall-feeding management.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=32