2015
DOI: 10.22256/pubvet.v7n7.1523
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Utilização de batata inglesa na dieta de ruminantes

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“…The use of by-products in animal feeding could mitigate the issue of pollution in the agricultural industry (Pen et al, 2006), and, if not used, it presents a high cost of waste treatment (Nkosi & Meeske, 2010). Starchy by-products from the processing of cassava and potato can be an alternative in ruminant feeding, especially for the partial or complete substitution of corn, a costly diet ingredient (Marques et al, 2000;Silva et al, 2013).…”
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“…The use of by-products in animal feeding could mitigate the issue of pollution in the agricultural industry (Pen et al, 2006), and, if not used, it presents a high cost of waste treatment (Nkosi & Meeske, 2010). Starchy by-products from the processing of cassava and potato can be an alternative in ruminant feeding, especially for the partial or complete substitution of corn, a costly diet ingredient (Marques et al, 2000;Silva et al, 2013).…”
Section: ^^mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These residues can be used to feed ruminants as they have high starch content and minimize production costs. Furthermore, the possibility of using tubers unsuitable for human consumption eliminates an economic and environmental problem (Silva et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%