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EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTATION OF BY PASS FAT ON PERFORMANCE OF NATIVE SHEEP AT VARYING LEVELS OF FEED SHORTAGE

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Title EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTATION OF BY PASS FAT ON PERFORMANCE OF NATIVE SHEEP AT VARYING LEVELS OF FEED SHORTAGE
MVSc; CVSc, TIRUPATI; Acc No: T1206
 
Creator SAGI RAJU
 
Contributor RAMANA REDDY, Y (Major)
NAGALAKSHMI, D
RAGHUNANDAN, T
 
Subject SHEEP; feed shortage; SUPPLEMENTATION; calcium soap; red palm oil
 
Description THESES
ABSTRACT :
An attempt has been made in the present study to study the effect of supplementation of dietary protected lipid in the form of calcium soap of red palm oil at varying levels of feed shortage on performance of Deccani ram lambs in a growth cum metabolism trial. Eighteen Deccani ram lambs with an average body weight of 19.45 + 1.06 kg were randomly distributed into 3 groups each comprising of 6 animals. The first group (T1) of lambs was fed complete ration ad lib. The second (T2) and third (T3) group of lambs restricted to 85 per cent and 70 per cent of feed intake, respectively with supplementation of calcium soap of red palm oil at 10 per cent of total dry matter requirement. The growth trial was conducted for a period of 180 days.
A metabolism trial was conducted to study the effect of supplementation of calcium soap of red palm oil on voluntary intake and nutrient utilization in Deccani ram lambs at the end of experiment. The DMI (g/d) or (g/kg w0.75) was significantly (P0.05) differences in digestibility of nutrients and cell wall constituents except ether extract.(EE). The digestibility of EE was significantly (P0.05) differences were observed among rations T2 and T3. All the lambs were in positive nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus balances. Nitrogen and phosphorus balances (g/d) were significantly (P0.05) and T1 (P0.05) different. The TDN value of ration T2 and T3 supplemented with protected fat was significantly (P
DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL NUTRITION ,
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENCE ,
SRI VENKATESWARA VETERINARY UNIVERSITY , TIRUPATI-517502
 
Date 2016-12-15T19:34:49Z
2016-12-15T19:34:49Z
2008-02
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/90393
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher SRI VENKATESWARA VETERINARY UNIVERSITY , TIRUPATI – 517 502 (A.P) INDIA