Effect of antibiotics on in vitro drymatter and neutral detergent fibre digestibility and NH3-N concentration in buffalo
2002
Saha, S.K. | Kurar, C.K. (National Dairy Research Institue Karnal, Haryana (India).)
Rumen has complex and competitive microbial ecosystem co-evolved millions of years age and established with a slendid symbiotic relationship. Microbial digestion of feed stuffs is a great help to ruminants, however, it is also involved some of the wastefull process such as methane production (8 to 10 percent loss of gross energy and loss of nitrogen through ammonia. The antimicrobial agents, antibiotics, nitrofurans and hormone could stimulate gain and improve feed conversion lonophore like Monensin and Lasalocid have already established better effect on rumen fermentation. But, very few reports are there on effect on non lonophore antibiotics on rumen fermentation. Keeping in the above views in mind the present study has been planned to study the effect of non lonophore antibiotics on fermentation in buffaloes.
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