The comparison of two different protein-containing rations (CP;17.82% vs CP;19.18%) for Anatolian water buffaloes

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Buffalo Bulletin Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.56825/bufbu.2022.4144815
T. Deği̇rmenci̇oğlu
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Effects of feeding with diets (D1 and D2), Crude protein (CP) 17.82% and CP;19.18% contents on dry matter intake, milk yield, and composition were compared for 20 Anatolian Water buffaloes, distributed in two groups (T, E). Diets did not affect DM intake of concentrate and silage among buffaloes. Milk yield got improved (4.93 to 5.63 kg d-1) (P<0.05) in buffaloes fed by a diet D2 (CP;19.18%) as compared to diet D1 (CP; 17.82%). In general, D1 and D2 diets did not cause any difference in the milk compositions examined of buffaloes on the other hand, using of sunflower cake should be encouraged on the buffalo’s farm.
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安纳托利亚水牛两种不同含蛋白日粮(CP;17.82%vs CP;19.18%)的比较
日粮(D1和D2)、粗蛋白(CP)17.82%和CP的饲喂效果;比较了分布在两组(T,E)的20头安纳托利亚水牛干物质摄入量、产奶量和成分的19.18%含量。日粮对水牛精料和青贮饲料的DM摄入量没有影响。与D1(CP;17.82%)相比,D2(CP;19.18%)日粮喂养的水牛产奶量提高了(4.93至5.63kg d-1)(P<0.05)。总体而言,D1和D2日粮对水牛的乳汁成分检测没有任何差异。另一方面,应鼓励水牛农场使用向日葵蛋糕。
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期刊介绍: Buffalo Bulletin is published quarterly in January-March, April-June, July-September and October-December. Contributions on any aspect of research or development, progress reports of projects and news on buffalo will be considered for publication in the bulletin.
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