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Feed intake, nutrient utilization and growth of southern Thai native male cattle fed plicatulum hay with different levels of concentrate

The effects of levels of concentrate supplementation on feed intake, nutrient utilization and growth of southern Thai native male cattle were studied. Six cattle, 13±2 months old with average body weight (BW)of 142.9±6.7 kg were randomly devided into 2 groups with 3 heads for each group. The experim...

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Published in:Wārasān Songkhlā Nakharin 2007-03, Vol.29 (2), p.385-397
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description The effects of levels of concentrate supplementation on feed intake, nutrient utilization and growth of southern Thai native male cattle were studied. Six cattle, 13±2 months old with average body weight (BW)of 142.9±6.7 kg were randomly devided into 2 groups with 3 heads for each group. The experiment was devided into 2 phases. In phase-I, the cattle were fed with plicatulum (Paspalum plicatulum) hay ad libitum,and were supplemented with concentrate (13.71% crude protein, CP) at 0.5% of BW (G1 group) and 1.0% of BW (G2 group), for 91 days. Dry matter (DM) intake, organic matter (OM) intake and CP intake of G2 group (3.74, 3.42 kg/h/d and 276.57 g/h/d, respectively) were significantly higher than those of G1 group(2.91, 2.65 kg/h/d; p
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