Impact of Substituting Corn Silage by Orange Pulp Silage on The Productive Performance and Economic Efficiency of Baladi Crossbred Calves
Mohammed Bakr,
Aya Mohamed Rabie,
Wafaa Ghoneem
Abstract:HIS research aimed to assess the impact of corn silage (CS) replacement with orange pulp silage (OPS) at different levels (0, 50, and 100% on dry matter basis) in beef cattle rations. Thirty crossbred calves (240±3 kg average live body weight (LBW); 8 month of age) were divided into three equal groups (n=10 for each). The animals in control group (R1) were fed a CSbased ration without any replacement, while CS was replaced by OPS at level of 50% in R2 and 100% in R3. The silage quality, Feed intake (FI), diges… Show more
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