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Ruminants adapt to periodic fluctuation in feed resources by accumulating fat stores during favourable periods. Thus, genetic variations, among ruminant genotypes, in the capa city to deposit fat could be exploited through breeding to improve animal productivity in traditional tropical production...


Ermias, E.Yami, A.Rege, J.E.O.[Fat deposition in tropical sheep as adaptive attribute to periodic feed fluctuation]Fat deposition in tropical sheep as adaptive attribute to periodic feed fluctuation

Effect of supplementation with non-conventional agro-industrial by-products on rumen fermentation pattern and microbial nitrogen supply was studied in sheep fed grass hay for 9 days. Diets consisted of hay alone (control); hay supplemented with tela atella (traditional brewery residue); katikala ...


Mekasha, YosephTegegne, AzageYami, A.Umunna, N.N.Nsahlai, I.V.[Effects of supplementation of grass hay with non-conventional agro-industrial by-products on rumen fermentation characteristics and microbial nitrogen supply in rams]Effects of supplementation of grass hay with non-conventional agro-industrial by-products on rumen fermentation characteristics and microbial nitrogen supply in rams

Slaughter data from 304 Menz and 153 Horro ram lambs were analyzed to determine between breed differences in yields of carcass and edible non-carcass components. Average age at slaughter was 515 days. Total edible non-carcass component yield (ENCC) was obtained as the sum of weights of blood, lun...


Ermias, E.Rege, J.E.O.Anindo, D.O.Amare, H.Yami, A.[Carcass and edible non-carcass component yields in Menz and Horro ram lambs]Carcass and edible non-carcass component yields in Menz and Horro ram lambs

In vitro and in vivo evaluation of non-conventional feed resources was carried out in the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Debre Zeit Station, Ethiopia, using shee10 non-conventional feed types commonly used by urban and peri-urban livestock farmers were obtained from the farmi...


Mekasha, YosephTegegne, AzageYami, A.Umunna, N.N.[Evaluation of non-conventional agro-industrial by-products as supplementary feeds for ruminants: In vitro and metabolism study with sheep]Evaluation of non-conventional agro-industrial by-products as supplementary feeds for ruminants: In vitro and metabolism study with sheep

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