Applied Animal Nutrition: The Use of Feedstuffs in the Formulation of Livestock RationsWhat are feedstuffs; Nutritional requirements of animals; The nutritional characteristics of some common feeds; Ration formulation. |
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CHAPTER | 3 |
The Proximate Analysis of Feeds | 25 |
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alfalfa amounts animals antibiotics apparent digestibility available energy average balanced barley basal diet basal feeds biological value body weight bran calcium calculated Calories Cals carbohydrate carotene cattle cellulose cent chemical Consequently contain corn cottonseed meal crude fiber crude protein daily dairy deficiency dietary digestible protein dry matter effect energy requirement energy value enzyme essential amino acids ether extract example factor fecal fat feces feed intake feed mixtures feeder feeding standards feeding value feedstuffs figures fish meal fluorine forage gain grains gram growth increase Lignin livestock lysine maintenance meal mixture metabolism milk mixed needs niacin nitrogen nitrogen-free extract normal nutritional nutritionally oats phosphorus pigs pound practical problem proportion protein protein level protein supplements proximate analysis quantities ration residue riboflavin roughage salt samples seeds specific starch equivalent swine Table tion toxic usually variability Vitamin wheat