1990
DOI: 10.1016/0377-8401(90)90065-g
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Utilization of an ensiled wet brewers' grains-corn mixture by growing lambs

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“…The positive response to WBG recorded in our experiment was c.a . twofold that observed by McCarthy et al [ 26 ], who worked similar lambs, but this difference was probably due to the higher energy content of control treatment in their experiment. In other experiment an improvement on the body weight gain was resported until a 50% substitution rate of lucerne hay by dried brewers grains [ 27 ].…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 42%
“…The positive response to WBG recorded in our experiment was c.a . twofold that observed by McCarthy et al [ 26 ], who worked similar lambs, but this difference was probably due to the higher energy content of control treatment in their experiment. In other experiment an improvement on the body weight gain was resported until a 50% substitution rate of lucerne hay by dried brewers grains [ 27 ].…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 42%
“…The large differences between NDFom and ADFom contents in brewer's grain were due to high hemicellulose contents, which is rapidly degraded in the rumen. Similar results were reported by McCarthy et al (1990); ensiled wet brewer's grains-corn mixture containing 35% brewer's grain and 64% ground corn had higher NDF and ADF digestibility than pelleted complete diet containing 58% ground corn, 17% alfalfa meal, 17% peanut hull and 7% soybean meal in lambs. Grant et al (1974) concluded that buffaloes have utilized feed containing high levels of cellulose.…”
Section: Chemical Composition Fermentation Characteristics and Digessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Similar results were reported by McCarthy et al . (); ensiled wet brewer's grains‐corn mixture containing 35% brewer's grain and 64% ground corn had higher NDF and ADF digestibility than pelleted complete diet containing 58% ground corn, 17% alfalfa meal, 17% peanut hull and 7% soybean meal in lambs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A utilização de RUC para animais em crescimento ou terminação tem como foco principal a substituição parcial do volumoso da dieta ou de ingredientes onerosos como o milho e o farelo de soja. McCarthy et al (1990), avaliando a substituição da dieta peletizada a base de alfafa por 35% de RUC na dieta total de cordeiros em crescimento, observaram maior GMD para os animais alimentados com a dieta que continha 35% de RUC em relação à dieta controle. Frasson (2015), , 2001).…”
Section: Utilização De Ruc Na Alimentação Animalunclassified