Comparisons of ensiled Maize, Sorghum and Pearl millet forages fed to sheep
2016
Vinutha K.S | Khan, A.A | Prakasham R.S | Srinivas Rao P | Ravi D | Prasad K.V.S.V | Ramana Reddy Y | Blummel M | Administrator
Water-use efficient sorghum (7) and pearl millet (5) forages were compared with reference maize forage as silage tested with Nellore Brown sheep. Anti-nutritive factors associated with sorghum like dhurrin were undetectable in the silages, although present in the fresh forage. A routine laboratory trait does not seem to describe sorghum and pearl millet forages adequately more research is required to understand the true nutritional potential of sorghum and in particular pearl millet forages <br> <br> <b> <a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ejcTSk0FB3lnKy2RGZ6vo5vd491-igqS&usp=sharing">Experiment location on Google Map</a> </b> <br> <br>
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