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volume 43 issue 2 (june 2009) : 142-144
EFFECT OF FEEDING JOWAR STRAW IN COMBINATION WITH SOYBEAN STRAW ON THE GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF CROSSBRED CALVES
1Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science,
Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani-431 402, India
ABSTRACT
Experiment was designed to improve the utilization of soybean straw by simple physical mixing
of conventional feed Uowar straw) with soybean straw. For this experimental study nine H.F.X.
Deoni cross bred claves of 6 to 12 month age were selected. Three calves under each treatment wereallotted by forming three groups similar in body weight and age. The group fed with jowar straw adlib + concentrate was designated as control (To) and the group fed with jowar straw 50 % and soybean straw 50 % and concentrate was designated as treatment Tt and T2 fed with 100 % soybean straw and concentrate as per requirement. Total experimental period was of 105 days in switch over dEisign with a period of 35 days per period. The results revealed from this investigation indicate that the dry matter intake per animal per day per 100 kg body weight under treatment Tt (3.262) was slightly higher over treatment T2 (3.178) and To (3.050). Whereas, total body weight gain by crossbred calves under treatment Tt was superior over treatment To and T2' The daily body weight gain under treatment Tt was superior over treatment T2 and To but differences observed were statistically non-significant
of conventional feed Uowar straw) with soybean straw. For this experimental study nine H.F.X.
Deoni cross bred claves of 6 to 12 month age were selected. Three calves under each treatment wereallotted by forming three groups similar in body weight and age. The group fed with jowar straw adlib + concentrate was designated as control (To) and the group fed with jowar straw 50 % and soybean straw 50 % and concentrate was designated as treatment Tt and T2 fed with 100 % soybean straw and concentrate as per requirement. Total experimental period was of 105 days in switch over dEisign with a period of 35 days per period. The results revealed from this investigation indicate that the dry matter intake per animal per day per 100 kg body weight under treatment Tt (3.262) was slightly higher over treatment T2 (3.178) and To (3.050). Whereas, total body weight gain by crossbred calves under treatment Tt was superior over treatment To and T2' The daily body weight gain under treatment Tt was superior over treatment T2 and To but differences observed were statistically non-significant
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