2021
DOI: 10.9734/ajaees/2021/v39i1230799
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Crop Residue Based Complete Feed for Enhancing Livestock Performance- A Review

Abstract: The estimated projected data regarding demand and supply of feed and fodder shows13.20% and 18.43% deficit between demand and supply of dry and green fodder to livestock, respectively. Shortage of land for cultivation of fodders and increased human as well as livestock population has led to heavy competition for food grains that necessitates using the crop residues for the feeding of livestock. These crop residues are rich in fibre and low in other nutrients; they also have low palatability and digestibility. … Show more

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“…Complete feed is the bled of all components required by the animal body and the proportion of the feedstuffs is variable depending upon the animal's physiological status. The formation of complete feed could improve acceptability, digestibility and nutrient utilization and thereby improves performance of the animals (Patil et al 2021). In view of the availability of gram straw in this region, the present experiment was undertaken to evaluate the performance of goats on feeding gram straw-based complete feed pellets.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Complete feed is the bled of all components required by the animal body and the proportion of the feedstuffs is variable depending upon the animal's physiological status. The formation of complete feed could improve acceptability, digestibility and nutrient utilization and thereby improves performance of the animals (Patil et al 2021). In view of the availability of gram straw in this region, the present experiment was undertaken to evaluate the performance of goats on feeding gram straw-based complete feed pellets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%