DRIED SPLEEN MEAL AS A BIOSTIMULATOR IN KID RATIONS
The effect of dried spleen as a growth promotant was studied in twenty four female Malabari kids of similar age and body weight maintained at two levels of crude protein (16 and 12 per cent). Six animals from each group were fed with spleen supplemented diets and the others were kept as tine control...
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oai:doaj.org-article:0172ef24c4bf46f8986a9b92b4d59d432021-11-12T13:30:40ZDRIED SPLEEN MEAL AS A BIOSTIMULATOR IN KID RATIONS0971-07012582-0605https://doaj.org/article/0172ef24c4bf46f8986a9b92b4d59d431994-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.jvas.in/public_html/upload/article_file/article_file_r2at0v.pdf?t=r2at0vhttps://doaj.org/toc/0971-0701https://doaj.org/toc/2582-0605The effect of dried spleen as a growth promotant was studied in twenty four female Malabari kids of similar age and body weight maintained at two levels of crude protein (16 and 12 per cent). Six animals from each group were fed with spleen supplemented diets and the others were kept as tine controls. The results indicated that incorporation of dried spleen in the ration enhanced the growth performance of animals, especially in animals maintained on low level of protein. The efficiency of feed and protein utilisation also exhibited the sane trend; and the cost efficiency was better. It can be concluded that incorporation of dried spleens in the ration of goats at the rate of 0.1 per cent on dry matter basis play a positive role in augmenting better weight gain and that dried spleen can be utilised as a harmless natural growth promotant in anival production with economic benefit.K. ShyamaC.S. JamesDirector of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences UniversityarticleAnimal biochemistryQP501-801Science (General)Q1-390ENJournal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 9-13 (1994) |
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The effect of dried spleen as a growth promotant was studied in twenty four female Malabari kids of similar age and body weight maintained at two levels of crude protein (16 and 12 per cent). Six animals from each group were fed with spleen supplemented diets and the others were kept as tine controls. The results indicated that incorporation of dried spleen in the ration enhanced the growth performance of animals, especially in animals maintained on low level of protein. The efficiency of feed and protein utilisation also exhibited the sane trend; and the
cost efficiency was better. It can be concluded that incorporation of dried spleens in the ration of goats at the rate of 0.1 per cent on dry matter basis play a positive role in augmenting better weight gain and that dried spleen can be utilised as a harmless natural growth promotant in anival production with economic benefit. |
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DRIED SPLEEN MEAL AS A BIOSTIMULATOR IN KID RATIONS |
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DRIED SPLEEN MEAL AS A BIOSTIMULATOR IN KID RATIONS |
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DRIED SPLEEN MEAL AS A BIOSTIMULATOR IN KID RATIONS |
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DRIED SPLEEN MEAL AS A BIOSTIMULATOR IN KID RATIONS |
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DRIED SPLEEN MEAL AS A BIOSTIMULATOR IN KID RATIONS |
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dried spleen meal as a biostimulator in kid rations |
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Director of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University |
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