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Cactus species and tree forage hay in the diet of dairy goats

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of the association of Opuntia stricta (OS) or Nopalea cochenillifera (NC) with Moringa hay (MY) or Leucaena hay (LY) on nutrient intake, ingestive behavior, serum biochemistry, and milk production and composition of dairy goat. Eight multiparou...

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Published in:Tropical animal health and production 2024-03, Vol.56 (2), p.83-83, Article 83
Main Authors: da Silva, José Geraldo Medeiros, da Silva, Andresa Pereira, Lima, Guilherme Ferreira da Costa, Rangel, Adriano Henrique do Nascimento, da Silva, Gustavo José Azevedo Medeiros, Santos, Lázaro Henrique de Medeiros, de Medeiros, Márcio Raimundo, Saraiva, João Paulo Bezerra, de Macedo, Michelly Fernandes, de Araújo, Thiago Luís Alves Campos, de Lima Júnior, Dorgival Morais
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blood serum
cacti and succulents
Carbohydrates
Cholesterol
Composition
crude protein
Dairy farms
dairy goats
Diet
Dietary guidelines
Dry matter
Eating behavior
Efficiency
Feed conversion
Feed efficiency
Food intake
forage
Goats
Hay
Leucaena
Life Sciences
lipid content
Milk
Milk production
Moringa
neutral detergent fiber
Nopalea cochenillifera
Nutrient deficiency
nutrient intake
Nutrients
Opuntia stricta
Regular Articles
Rumination
Saanen
species
trees
Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
Zoology
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