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Fattening cost of buffalo calves through dried brewer's grains to replace concentrate mixture / Nepali D.B
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Title : Fattening cost of buffalo calves through dried brewer's grains to replace concentrate mixture Material Type: printed text Authors: Nepali D.B, Editor ; Kafle S.K, Author ; Kolachhepati M.R, Author Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 53-56 p. Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: A study of 75 days was carried out on 15 Murrah buffalo calves at the livestock Farm .of the institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Rampur, Chitwan, to see the effect of replacing concentrate mixture of their diet through dried brewer's grains (DBG) on fattening cost. The overall mean body weight gains during the study period were 333.4, 513.3 and 417.3 g/day for control (Tz), 25% crude protein of the concentrate mixture replaced by DBG (T2) and 50% crude protein of the concentrate mixture replaced by DBG (T3). However, the variation or daily gain did not differ significantly. The overall fattening cost and cost to produce one kilogram of body weight were Rs. 36.36; Rs 20; 78; and Rs. 23.02 for T1, T2 and T3 respectively. DM consumption by the animals to gain one kilogram of live weight for the respective treatments were 14.0,9.0 and 11.3 kg, respectively. It was concluded that the dried brewer's grains could replace up to 25% crude protein of the concentrate mixture of the diets of buffalo calves satisfactorily.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=722 Fattening cost of buffalo calves through dried brewer's grains to replace concentrate mixture [printed text] / Nepali D.B, Editor ; Kafle S.K, Author ; Kolachhepati M.R, Author . - Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association, 1995 . - 53-56 p.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: A study of 75 days was carried out on 15 Murrah buffalo calves at the livestock Farm .of the institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Rampur, Chitwan, to see the effect of replacing concentrate mixture of their diet through dried brewer's grains (DBG) on fattening cost. The overall mean body weight gains during the study period were 333.4, 513.3 and 417.3 g/day for control (Tz), 25% crude protein of the concentrate mixture replaced by DBG (T2) and 50% crude protein of the concentrate mixture replaced by DBG (T3). However, the variation or daily gain did not differ significantly. The overall fattening cost and cost to produce one kilogram of body weight were Rs. 36.36; Rs 20; 78; and Rs. 23.02 for T1, T2 and T3 respectively. DM consumption by the animals to gain one kilogram of live weight for the respective treatments were 14.0,9.0 and 11.3 kg, respectively. It was concluded that the dried brewer's grains could replace up to 25% crude protein of the concentrate mixture of the diets of buffalo calves satisfactorily.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=722URL Productive performance of baruwal sheep under migratory system in Lamjung District of Nepal / D Adhikari
in Agricultural Research for Development: Proceedings of fourth SAS-N Convention, 4-6 April 2012, Lalitpur / Hira K. Manandhar
Title : Productive performance of baruwal sheep under migratory system in Lamjung District of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: D Adhikari, Author ; M.P Sharma, Author ; Nepali D.B, Author ; M.R. Kolachhapati, Author Pagination: 263-267 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A field study was carried out to evaluate and estimate the effect of non-genetic factors on the productive performance of Baruwal sheep under migratory system during August 2008 to May 2009 in Lamjung district of Nepal. All together 156 adults and 186 lambs including male and female of different age groups were included for this study. The different traits of productive performance were collected based on field study and measurements. Least square analysis was performed using Harvey (1990) computer software package, and means were compared using DMRT. The mean body weight of lambs at birth, three month, six month and twelve month was 3.06±0.05, 14.27±0.14, 18.83±0.11 and 26.53±0.36 kg, respectively. The weight gain from birth to 3 months, 3 to 6 months and 6 to 12 months age was 140.7 g, 55.65 g and 42.77 g per day, respectively…………………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1682 Productive performance of baruwal sheep under migratory system in Lamjung District of Nepal [printed text] / D Adhikari, Author ; M.P Sharma, Author ; Nepali D.B, Author ; M.R. Kolachhapati, Author . - [s.d.] . - 263-267 p.
in Agricultural Research for Development: Proceedings of fourth SAS-N Convention, 4-6 April 2012, Lalitpur / Hira K. Manandhar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A field study was carried out to evaluate and estimate the effect of non-genetic factors on the productive performance of Baruwal sheep under migratory system during August 2008 to May 2009 in Lamjung district of Nepal. All together 156 adults and 186 lambs including male and female of different age groups were included for this study. The different traits of productive performance were collected based on field study and measurements. Least square analysis was performed using Harvey (1990) computer software package, and means were compared using DMRT. The mean body weight of lambs at birth, three month, six month and twelve month was 3.06±0.05, 14.27±0.14, 18.83±0.11 and 26.53±0.36 kg, respectively. The weight gain from birth to 3 months, 3 to 6 months and 6 to 12 months age was 140.7 g, 55.65 g and 42.77 g per day, respectively…………………..
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