Fiber digestibility by goats and sheep

Browse appears to be important in the diet of goats, but no good explanations or reasons are in the literature. Digestibility data on browse in goats are few. Semiarid natural tropical grass hay was consumed more by goats than sheep, but digestibility coefficients were similar between species except for crude fiber, which was digested better in goats. Rice straw was consumed more by goats than by sheep, and they digested it better than sheep. When rice straw was treated with alkali, its nutritive qualities improved and digestion between goats and sheep was similar. Goats appear to be better utilizers of poor roughages

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: 71647 Gihad, E.A.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1980
Subjects:CAPRINOS, OVINOS, NUTRICION ANIMAL, DIGESTIBILIDAD, FORRAJE TOSCO, FIBRA VEGETAL, RAMONEO,
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