Feeding sorghum stover to Ethiopian sheep and cattle: Effect of chopping and amount offered on intake and selection

Presents results of a study conducted to determine the intake and selectivity of sheep and cattle offered sorghum stover in varying quantities and form (either chopped or unchopped). Includes data on live-weight gain, stover offered, stover intake, sheath intake, stem intake and stover refusal of ch...

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Main Authors: Osafo, E.L.K., Owen, E., Said, A.N., Gill, E.M., McAllan, A.B.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: British Society of Animal Production 1993
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50549
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author Osafo, E.L.K.
Owen, E.
Said, A.N.
Gill, E.M.
McAllan, A.B.
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McAllan, A.B.
Osafo, E.L.K.
Owen, E.
Said, A.N.
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Owen, E.
Said, A.N.
Gill, E.M.
McAllan, A.B.
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description Presents results of a study conducted to determine the intake and selectivity of sheep and cattle offered sorghum stover in varying quantities and form (either chopped or unchopped). Includes data on live-weight gain, stover offered, stover intake, sheath intake, stem intake and stover refusal of chopped and unchopped straw.
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spelling CGSpace505492023-02-15T09:38:51Z Feeding sorghum stover to Ethiopian sheep and cattle: Effect of chopping and amount offered on intake and selection Osafo, E.L.K. Owen, E. Said, A.N. Gill, E.M. McAllan, A.B. sheep cattle animal feeding sorghum straw comminution feed intake feed preferences rams bulls Presents results of a study conducted to determine the intake and selectivity of sheep and cattle offered sorghum stover in varying quantities and form (either chopped or unchopped). Includes data on live-weight gain, stover offered, stover intake, sheath intake, stem intake and stover refusal of chopped and unchopped straw. 1993 2014-10-31T06:09:22Z 2014-10-31T06:09:22Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50549 en Limited Access British Society of Animal Production
spellingShingle sheep
cattle
animal feeding
sorghum
straw
comminution
feed intake
feed preferences
rams
bulls
Osafo, E.L.K.
Owen, E.
Said, A.N.
Gill, E.M.
McAllan, A.B.
Feeding sorghum stover to Ethiopian sheep and cattle: Effect of chopping and amount offered on intake and selection
title Feeding sorghum stover to Ethiopian sheep and cattle: Effect of chopping and amount offered on intake and selection
title_full Feeding sorghum stover to Ethiopian sheep and cattle: Effect of chopping and amount offered on intake and selection
title_fullStr Feeding sorghum stover to Ethiopian sheep and cattle: Effect of chopping and amount offered on intake and selection
title_full_unstemmed Feeding sorghum stover to Ethiopian sheep and cattle: Effect of chopping and amount offered on intake and selection
title_short Feeding sorghum stover to Ethiopian sheep and cattle: Effect of chopping and amount offered on intake and selection
title_sort feeding sorghum stover to ethiopian sheep and cattle effect of chopping and amount offered on intake and selection
topic sheep
cattle
animal feeding
sorghum
straw
comminution
feed intake
feed preferences
rams
bulls
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