2004
DOI: 10.21608/jappmu.2004.239434
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Effect of Feeding Berseem and Orange Waste Silages on Productive Performance of Lactating Friesian Cows

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“…This is a signal that the rabbits on all the treatments were not anaemic. There were a significant increase in total proteins, albumin and globulin in barseem treated groups, this agreed with El-Nahas et al (2004) who stated that concentrations of TP, albumin and globulin significantly increased with rising the level of barseem silage and decreasing the level of orange waste silage in the rations and a significant decrease in A/G ratio. The values of TP in blood were affected by protein intake in ration.…”
Section: -Hematological and Biochemical Parameterssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This is a signal that the rabbits on all the treatments were not anaemic. There were a significant increase in total proteins, albumin and globulin in barseem treated groups, this agreed with El-Nahas et al (2004) who stated that concentrations of TP, albumin and globulin significantly increased with rising the level of barseem silage and decreasing the level of orange waste silage in the rations and a significant decrease in A/G ratio. The values of TP in blood were affected by protein intake in ration.…”
Section: -Hematological and Biochemical Parameterssupporting
confidence: 88%