A. Fahim, Rajbir Singh, N. Ali, Dev Saran Sahu, Amit Kumar, Debashis Roy, Khairuddin
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摘要
我们进行了一项为期三个月的饲喂试验,以研究在生长山羊的日粮中添加辣木叶替代精料的效果。18 只年龄和体型一致的巴巴里雌山羊(16.65 ± 1.20 千克;11 至 13 个月)被随机分为三组。对照组(T)饲喂由粗饲料和精饲料等比例组成的基础日粮,而处理组(T)和处理组(T)则分别用 05% 和 10% 的 23Moringa oleifera 干树叶部分替代精饲料混合物。与 T 组和 T 组相比,T 3 组的平均日采食量显著较高(P&38;lt0.01)。T 组的平均日增重明显高于 T 组和 T 组(P&38;lt0.01)。生化指标显示,实验结束时,T213 组的血胆固醇明显降低(P&38;lt0.01),总蛋白和球蛋白明显升高(P&38;lt0.05)。日粮处理的成本效益分析表明,T、T 和 T 的成本效益分别为 0.79、0.83 和 1.02。123结论是,干树叶可替代生长山羊 10% 的精料,不会影响山羊的生产性能和健康状况,同时还能降低饲料成本。
Effect of feeding dried leaves on growth performance, Moringa ole fera iblood biochemical status and economy of production in Barbari goats
A three-months feeding trial was conducted to investigate the effect of feeding leaves as Moringa ole feraireplacement to concentrate in the ration of growing goat. Eighteen female Barbari goats of uniform age and conformation (16.65 ± 1.20 kg; 11 to 13 months) were divided randomly into three groups. The animals in control group (T ) were fed basal diet consisting of roughage and concentrate in equal proportion, whereas in 1treatment groups T and T the concentrate mixture was partially replaced with dried leaves at 23Moringa oleifera 05% and 10% levels, respectively. Significantly (P&38;lt0.01) higher average daily feed intake was recorded in T 3group compared to T and T groups. Mean daily body weight gain was significantly (P&38;lt0.01) higher in T group, 123than T and T . The biochemical parameters showed significant (P&38;lt0.01) lowering in blood cholesterol in T213 and a significant (P&38;lt0.05) elevation in total protein and globulin at the end of experiment. The cost-benefit analysis of dietary treatment showed that it was 0.79, 0.83 and 1.02 for T , T and T , respectively. It was 123concluded that dried leaves could replace up to 10% of concentrate in growing goats without Moringa oleifera impairing their performance and health status, while reducing the cost of feed
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