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    Influence of nitrogen supplementation on voluntary intake and liveweight performance of wether sheep on wheat straw diets

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    Wanyoike, M.M.
    Meshesha, A.H.
    Said, A.N.
    Karau, P.K.
    Date
    1989
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
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    Citation
    OAU/STRC Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa;37(4):367-371
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29308
    Abstract/Description
    Evaluates the effects of additional cottonseed cake, a nitrogen source which is moderately degraded in the rumen, on the nutritive value of ammoniated and untreated wheat straw; and assesses also the performance of growing wether sheep fed on the treatment diets.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    sheep; wheat straw; supplementary feeding; nitrogen; feed intake; weight gain; feed composition; urea; cottonseed cakes
    Subjects
    SHEEP; LIVESTOCK; FEEDS; ANIMAL FEEDING;
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