Title of article :
Effects of Supplementing Finger Millet (Eleusine coracana) Straw with Dried Poultry Dropping Based Diet on the Performance of Konkan Kanyal Goats
Author/Authors :
Bello, A.A. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science - College of Agriculture, Maharashtra, India , Desai, B.G. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science - College of Agriculture, Maharashtra, India , Burte, R.G. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science - College of Agriculture, Maharashtra, India , Dandekar, V.S. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science - College of Agriculture, Maharashtra, India , Dhekale, J.S. Department of Agricultural Economics - College of Agriculture, Maharashtra, India , Kumar, S. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science - College of Agriculture, Maharashtra, India , Gebremedhin,W.K. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science - College of Agriculture, Maharashtra, India
Pages :
8
From page :
83
To page :
90
Abstract :
This experimental trial was conducted to study the effects of dried poultry dropping based diets on the dry matter intake, live weight changes, nutrient digestibility and N-balanceof Konkan Kanyal goats. Thirty Konkan Kanyal goats aged between 9-12 months and with average weight of 13.66 kg were used in a ran-domized block design (RBD) experiment. The experimental goats were randomly assigned to five treat-ments (TI-T5). T1 were goats fed with 0% dried poultry droppings based diets (DPDBD), T2 were fed with 20% dried poultry droppings based diets (DPDBD), T3 were fed with 40% dried poultry droppings based diets (DPDBD), T4 were fed with 60% dried poultry droppings based diets (DPDBD), T5 were fed with 80% dried poultry droppings based diets (DPDBD). Mean dry matter intake (kg) was higher in treatment groups supplemented with dried poultry droppings based diet T2, (572.99±18.12), T3, (614.09±27.76), T4, (605.37±32.79), T5 (619.24±9.15) in comparison to the control treatment group T1, (571.47±28.86). The final live body weight (kg) was significantly (P<0.05) higher in T5 (19.4±1.27) than T1 (14.72±1.02), T2 (15.45±0.88), T3 (16.03±0.48) and slightly higher than T4 (18.28±1.19). Similarly in feed conversion effi-ciency T5 (9.0±0.28) and (8.34±0.44) T4 performed significantly (P<0.05) better compared to other treat-ment groups: T3 (3.53±0.29), T2 (2.88±0.48) and T1 (2.89±0.34). Nutrient digestibility was significantly higher (P<0.05) in T5 in all parameters measured, N-balance was positive across the treatment groups with significant differences across the board. The results of this study suggests that feeding of dried poultry droppings based diets up to 80% inclusion to Konkan Kanyal goats consuming finger millet straw as basal diet would improve the feed value and give satisfactorily performance.
Keywords :
dried poultry droppings , finger millet straw , Konkan Kanyal goats
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2434209
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