Effect of layer chicken litter and yellow maize meal on mineral status of bovine.

作者: T. P. Ateba , Dale Beighle , D. E. Beighle

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摘要: Twelve Friesian calves were blocked according to sex and age assigned treatment control groups (six in each group). The aim of this research was compare the value layer chicken litter yellow maize meal as a source Phosphorus (P) cattle by determining their concentration faeces, blood bone. To find an inexpensive useful supplement that can be used communal farmers feed improve mineral status or supply phosphorus needs. licks given so equal amount concentrate both animals. Faecal, blood, bone samples collected analysed for P concentration. Data mg% mg/g bone, faeces lick consumption. serum inorganic (SIP) significantly (P<0.05) higher at all sampling periods animals received (TCL) than those (CNT) only. mean faecal TCL on fresh, dry ash weight basis when compared CNT (T. P. Ateba D. E. Beighle: Effect bovine; Life Science Journal. 2011;8(S2):8-11 ) (ISSN: 1097 - 8135). http://www.lifesciencesite.com .

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