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2.1 Animal Inventories Producers in Central America keep animals in response to demand , whether it be for farm use or for ... 1986-89 Central Americans , like people in most parts of the world , enjoy eating meat and drinking milk . | |
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The first trial was designed to determine normal animal performance on pasture ( Melinis minutiflora ) . ... The third feeding trial also involved 6 animals and coffee pulp silage ad libitum ; other feeds included ( kg / head / day ) ... | |
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Other management activities are described as follows : Feeding . The feeding of adult animals consists of pasture and mineral salts . On the three farms studied , animals are grazed on corn and bean residue , eating both the crop ... | |
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Animals eating bean straw ad libitum have shown a marked preference for pods , which could be explained by the higher IVDMD of this material . The higher IVDMD obtained for the pods , in contrast with the one obtained for stalks ... | |
 | 1994 - 296 páginas
In this model , all heat increments and energy costs of eating are treated as a pool . If the energy contained in this pool is not enough to regulate its temperature , then the animal succeeds in doing so either by working less or by ... | |
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Journal of Animal Science 24 ( 3 ) : 864. 1965 . JONES , K. B. et al . Studies in beef quality . IV . A comparison of the eating quality of meat from bulls and steers . the Science of Food and Agriculture 15 ( 4 ) : 790-799 . | |
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Summary and Conclusions Two aouble - reversal experiments were carried out to test the feeding value of Imperial grass ... The animals fed the ration of banana leaves lost weight during the trial ; on the other hand , animals eating ... | |
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The original groups contained ten animals each but at the end of four weeks of feeding , one animal from each was ... 87 was removed from the coffee pulp silage group , as apparently it was not eating , losing 240 pounds in four weeks . | |
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This type of farming is intensive in the usage of fertilizers and additives, often polluting the surrounding soil and waterways with animal waste and chemical run-off. In LAC, animals eat healthier and live more natural MJWFT CVU ... | |
 | Reginald Griffith - 1981 - 216 páginas
One may start with animals feeding on these grassy areas . It is important to know the acreage of these grassy regions since the number of animals with which one may start depends on this . After having done this , one must now decide ... | |
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