Effect of fattening Holstein cows feeding corn cob main disposal mushroom bed silage
2016
Souda, G. | Nagai, S. | Iwamoto, T. | Hashimoto, D.
In dairy species and crossbred steers, it was carried out fattening test by replacing the formula feed to corn cobs mainly waste mushroom bed silage. If 10% of the dry matter salary amount of commercially available formula feed was replaced by CCS, dry matter intake, feed efficiency, increase body resistance, and was clear that that does not affect any of the carcass weight and carcass grading performance. If 15% of the dry matter salary amount of a commercially available formula feed was replaced by CCS, dry matter intake increases, increase body resistance, the thickness of the carcass weight and roses, was revealed to be a big. By replacing 15% of commercially available formula feed with CCS, intake of rice straw was increased, it was suggested possibility of obtaining a body weight gain property and carcass weight increasing effect of. Optimal alternative percentage of CCS to the dairy species castrated fattening cattle there is a need for consideration in the future.
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