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  • Fodder tree leaves were then provided at rates of O. 1% and 2% of liveweight to each group.

    Chapter 7 1996

  • Its exceptional nutritional value and high productivity can give good liveweight gains.

    Chapter 10 1996

  • As expected, digestible DM intake (nutritive value) was closely related to animal production (liveweight gain).

    Chapter 7 1996

  • Animals have different appetites, but you should use approximately 3 to 3.5 kg of treated straw daily per 100 kg of animal liveweight.

    Chapter 4 1995

  • Untreated and treated straw feed quantities according to liveweight

    Chapter 4 1995

  • The objective is clearly to avoid big fluctuations in animal liveweight or milk production, as this can lead to a waste of feed and loss of income for farmers.

    Chapter 6 1995

  • To avoid a reduction in milk production and a reduced liveweight gain, while the animals are working they should be allowed to eat as much treated straw as possible.

    Chapter 4 1995

  • It can be seen that there is a very good response to the first 1 kg of cottonseed cake, as the animals increase their daily liveweight gain from

    Chapter 6 1995

  • (Bernet, 1985), dry matter of F. hookerii was consumed by local goats (average weight 25.6 kg) at a level of 3.2 kg/100 kg liveweight.

    Chapter 6 1994

  • To compare intake between animals of widely differing sizes, the amount of feed consumed may be expressed on the basis of daily voluntary intake of fodder dry matter per 100 kg of animal liveweight.

    Chapter 6 1994

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