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Growth performance, and enteric and manure greenhouse gas emissions from Murrah calves fed diets with different forage to concentrate ratios 被引量:4
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作者 Vinu M.Nampoothiri madhu mohini +2 位作者 Bilal A.Malla Goutam Mondal Sujata PANDita 《Animal Nutrition》 SCIE 2018年第2期215-221,共7页
The present study investigated the effects of different dietary forage to concentrate ratios on animal performance, and enteric and manure greenhouse gas emissions in growing calves.Fifteen male Murrah calves(153.5 &#... The present study investigated the effects of different dietary forage to concentrate ratios on animal performance, and enteric and manure greenhouse gas emissions in growing calves.Fifteen male Murrah calves(153.5 ± 18.17 kg; 6 to 12 months) were randomly assigned to 3 dietary treatments and fed corn fodder, wheat straw and concentrate in 3 different proportions: 20:60:20(C20); 20:40:40(C40) and 10:30:60(C60), for a period of 120 days.Increasing dietary concentrate proportion had no significant(P > 0.05) effect on dry matter intake(DMI) but increased crude protein(CP) and total digestible nutrient intake(P < 0.05).Average daily gain and feed conversion efficiency were significantly higher(P < 0.05)for C60 compared with C20 and for C40, these did not differ with C20 and C60(P > 0.05).The apparent digestibility of dry matter, organic matter and CP were higher(P < 0.05), but acid detergent fiber digestibility was lower(P < 0.05) for C60 compared with C20 whereas, ether extract and neutral detergent fiber digestibilities were not affected(P > 0.05).Daily methane(CH_4) emission(g/d), CH_4 energy loss(MJ/d) and CH_4 yield(CH_4 g/kg organic matter intake [OMI], CH_4 g/kg digestible OMI, and CH_4% of metabolizable energy intake) were significantly higher for C20 compared with C60(P < 0.05).Methane yield as g/kg DMI although lower for C60 compared with C20 but the difference was not significant(P > 0.05).Manure CH_4(g/kg DMI) and nitrous oxide(N_2O mg/kg nitrogen) emissions were not affected(P > 0.05), but N_2O emission on mg/kg DM basis was significantly higher(P < 0.05) from the manure of calves fed C60 than that for C20.Thus, increasing dietary concentrate proportion improved animal performance, and reduced enteric CH_4 emission(g/day) without any significant effect on manure N_2O(mg/kg nitrogen) and CH_4 emissions. 展开更多
关键词 Concentrate proportion Growth DIGESTIBILITY MANURE Methane Nitrous oxide
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