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Nutritive value and methane production potential of energy and protein rich feedstuffs fed to livestock in India

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Title Nutritive value and methane production potential of energy and protein rich feedstuffs fed to livestock in India
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Creator Singh S,
Kushwaha BP,
Mishra AK,
Nag SK,
Anele UY,
Singh A,
Bhattacharya S,
Gupta, PK
Jayashankar J
 
Subject Nutritive value
methane production
feed stuffs feed to livestock
 
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Four protein-rich (groundnut cake-GNC, mustard seed cake-MSC, cotton seed cake-CSC and coconut cake-CNC) and 8 energy-rich (wheat grain-WG, barley grain-BG, oat grain-OG, maize grain-MG, wheat bran A-WBA, wheat bran B-WBB, rice bran-RB, chickpea husk/chuni-GC) feedstuffs were evaluated for their carbohydrate and protein fractions, in vitro dry matter degradability, in vitro methane production and energy loss as methane. Crude protein (CP) and ether extract contents were higher in protein-rich feedstuffs than in energy feedstuffs. High lignin content was noted in CSC, GNC, MSC and RB. Degradable CP fractions of total CP ranged from 0.61 to 0.97 and were higher for protein-rich than energy-rich feedstuffs. On an average, protein-rich feedstuffs had more undegradable CP fraction than the grains or brans. Starch content was highest (P
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Date 2019-09-12T14:50:05Z
2019-09-12T14:50:05Z
2016-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Singh S, Kushwaha BP, Mishra AK, Nag SK, Anele UY, Singh A, Bhattacharya S, Gupta, PK and Jayashankar J (2016). Nutritive value and methane production potential of energy and protein rich feedstuffs fed to livestock in India. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 86(5): 581-588.
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