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Feeding of vegetable waste silage to lambs by replacing maize silage
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Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute
Published InJournal of Applied Animal Research
Year2022
Citations5
Abstract
The study examined the vegetable waste (VW) silage as feedstuff for lambs. Therefore, mechanically shredded VW was ensiled solely (T0) or by adding molasses (95:5 ratio; T1), or molasses and either wheat bran (T2) or rice polish (T3) or rice straw (T4) at an 85:5:10 ratio in 5 replicates for 45 days for evaluation. Then, the maize silage diet of two of the three groups of lambs (5 each) of 9.92 (±1.25) kg live weight (LW) was replaced with T4 silage at 50% and 100% on a fresh basis for 90 days and supplemented with a concentrated mixture at 1.5% of LWs. The significantly different pH (5.88, 5.21, 4.34, 4.33 and 4.23, respectively), lactic acid bacteria (not detected, 5.81, 6.51,…
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