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Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology | 2016

Effect of Varying the Crop Residue, Cultivar and Physical form on Intake and Nutrient Utilization in Deccani Sheep Fed Complete Diets

A.A. Khan; M. Sai; Butcha Rao; D. Ravi; K.V.S.V. Prasad; Srinivasan Anandan; Y. Ramana Reddy; M. Blümmel

Four crop residue based complete diets (60R: 40C) with Andhra hybrid and Telangana sorghum stover, paddy straw and sweet sorghum bagasse with leaf residue (SSBLR) as sole roughage were formulated and processed into either mash or block form to study the effect of crop residue, cultivar and physical form on intake, nutrient utilization and N balance in growing Deccani ram lambs through metabolism trial. Fifty six Deccani ram lambs were randomly divided into eight groups of seven each and offered either block or mash form of the four crop residue based diets for a period of 25 d. DMI (g/d, g/kg BW or g/kg W0.75) of complete diet was not influenced by the type of crop residue or cultivar. Physical form of the diet had significant influence on DMI being higher (20–29%) in lambs fed mash than block diets irrespective of crop residue and cultivar. Digestibility of DM, OM, CP and cell wall constituents (NDF and ADF) was influenced by the type of crop residue and cultivar but physical form (mash vs. block) of the diet had no significant effect on nutrient digestibility except CP. Intake of OM, DOM, CP (g/d) and ME (MJ/d) was significantly higher in sheep fed mash form of diets than block form irrespective of cultivar and crop residue in the diet. Type of crop residue has no influence on nutrient intake except DOMI but cultivar in the complete diet had influence on nutrient intake either significantly (DOM, CP; P<0.05) or non-significantly (OM, ME) being higher in Andhra hybrid sorghum stover than Telangana stover based diet. N balance was influenced by the type of crop residue, cultivar and physical form of the diet. N balance was significantly (P<0.05) higher in mash than block, Andhra hybrid than Telangana cultivar and SSBLR and sorghum stover based diets than those fed paddy straw based diets. The results of the present study revealed that type and cultivar (quality) of crop residue and physical form of the diet had influence either significantly or non-significantly on intake, nutrient utilization and N balance in growing Deccani sheep fed complete diets.


Field Crops Research | 2003

Improving the production and utilization of sorghum and pearl millet as livestock feed: progress towards dual-purpose genotypes

Michael Blümmel; E. Zerbini; Belum V. S. Reddy; C. T. Hash; F. R. Bidinger; A.A. Khan


Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology | 2010

A Comparison of Sorghum Stover Based Complete Feed Blocks with a Conventional Feeding Practice in a Peri Urban Dairy

A. Samireddypalle; A.A. Khan; D. Ravi; J. Reddy; Michael Blümmel


Field Crops Research | 2013

Identification of a superior dual purpose maize hybrid among widely grown hybrids in South Asia and value addition to its stover through feed supplementation and feed processing

S. Anandan; A.A. Khan; D. Ravi; M. Sai Bucha Rao; Y. Ramana Reddy; M. Blümmel


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2012

Feeding value of sweet sorghum bagasse and leaf residues after juice extraction for bio-ethanol production fed to sheep as complete rations in diverse physical forms.

S. Anandan; Hazda Zoltan; A.A. Khan; D. Ravi; Michael Blümmel


Field Crops Research | 2013

A note on suitable laboratory stover quality traits for multidimensional maize improvement

D. Ravi; A.A. Khan; M. Saibutcharao; M. Blümmel


Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology | 2010

Morphological, chemical and in vitro traits for prediction of stover quality in pearl millet for use in multidimensional crop improvement

D. Ravi; S. Anandan; A.A. Khan; F. R. Bidinger; T. Nepolean; C. T. Hash; M. Blümmel


Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology | 2010

Variability in stover quality traits in commercial hybrids of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) and grain-stover trait relationships

Michael Blümmel; A.A. Khan; Vincent Vadez; C. T. Hash; Kedar N. Rai


Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology | 2010

A Comparison of Two Complete Feed Blocks Based on Sorghum Stover of Two Different Cultivars on Weight Gain in Sheep and Economy of Feeding

S. Anandan; A.A. Khan; D. Ravi; M. Blümmel


Archive | 2016

Effect of feeding maize fiber in wet, dry and silage form with cotton cake supplementation on intake, nutrient utilization and performance in Nellore Brown sheep

Y. Ramana Reddy; A.A. Khan; P. Sharada; D. Ravi; K.V.S.V. Prasad; Ramana; M. Blümmel

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M. Blümmel

International Livestock Research Institute

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D. Ravi

International Livestock Research Institute

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S. Anandan

International Livestock Research Institute

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D. Ravi

International Livestock Research Institute

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K.V.S.V. Prasad

Sri Krishnadevaraya University

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Michael Blümmel

International Livestock Research Institute

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C. T. Hash

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

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A. Samireddypalle

International Livestock Research Institute

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Y. Ramana Reddy

International Livestock Research Institute

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F. R. Bidinger

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

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