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The effect of the replacement of corn silage with spineless cactus associated with Tifton 85 hay or sugarcane bagasse was evaluated on the performance, body weight components and sheep meat quality. Twenty-one Santa Inês male sheep with initial body weight of 22.9 ± 2.9 kg were used.
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Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2014
The use of native and adapted forages is an alternative for sustainable production systems in northeast Brazil. The goal of this study was to evaluate the substitution of Tifton 85 by maniçoba hay on the performance and carcass traits of Morada Nova hair sheep.
FRANCISCO Fernando Ramos DE CARVALHO +2 more
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The use of native and adapted forages is an alternative for sustainable production systems in northeast Brazil. The goal of this study was to evaluate the substitution of Tifton 85 by maniçoba hay on the performance and carcass traits of Morada Nova hair sheep.
FRANCISCO Fernando Ramos DE CARVALHO +2 more
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Dynamics of harvesting and feeding Cynodon hybrid Tifton 85 hay of varying maturities to wether kids
Small Ruminant Research, 2010Cultivar Tifton 85 bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. × Cynodon transvaalensis Burtt Davy] hay is widely used as a feed for goats in warmer regions of North America. A pen trial compared Tifton 85, harvested as hay at 14, 21, 28 and 35 days regrowth, as the sole feed for Boer by Spanish cross wethers during two consecutive years.
James P Muir
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Fermentation Parameters and In Vitro Degradability of Diets Containing
ABSTRACT Cratylia argentea has potential for use in ruminant feed; however, the presence of condensed tannins (CT) can interfere with rumen fermentation dynamics. This study aimed to evaluate the fermentation parameters and in vitro degradability of diets containing
Elaine Cristina Teixeira +9 more
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Comparative digestibility and gas production kinetics of Tifton 85 hay in donkeys and horses
Journal of Equine Veterinary ScienceThis study aimed to verify whether donkeys of the Nordestino ecotype are more efficient than horses concerning apparent digestibility and gas production of Tifton 85 hay at different maturity stages, using the total feces collection method and the in vitro gas production technique.
Juliano Martins Santiago +2 more
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Effect of Odontoplasty on Intake, Nutrient Digestibility, and Intake Time of Tifton Hay in Ponies
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2023We aimed to evaluate the effects of dental correction on voluntary nutrient intake, time of intake, apparent digestibility and fecal particle size in Brazilian ponies. Twelve mares, with no history of previous dental treatments, housed in individual pens and fed a diet based on tifton 85 were used.
Francielli Pereira Gobbi +8 more
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Castor beans hulls as a replacement for Tifton 85 hay in lamb diets
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2013The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of replacing Tifton 85 hay (0, 33, 66, or 100 %) with by castor bean hulls on the intake and nutrient digestibility and performance of 28 noncastrated lambs, averaging 7 months in age, 19.5 ± 2.0 kg average live weight, fed on diets based on forage cactus. The animals were housed in individual pens
Rafael, de Paula Xavier de Andrade +7 more
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