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Determination Nutritional Value and Digestibility of Three Rangeland Plants of through Chemical Method and in Situ (Nylon Bags) Techniques
Hamid Reza Gharehshekhlou, Behrouz Rasouli, Ali Ahmad Ghotbi and Bahram Amiri
Corresponding Author: Hamid Reza Gharehshekhlou
Submitted: March 12, 2012
Accepted: March 30, 2012
Published: April 20, 2012 |
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This research has been conducted to evaluate nutritional value, digestibility and degradability of
three rangeland species Dactylic glomereta, Onobrychis sativa and Setaria galauca through chemical and in
situ methods. The experiment conducted based on Randomized Complete Design with three fistulated sheep
in 3 replications and obtained data were analyzed by software SAS and Neway. Specifications such as Crude
Protein (CP), Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), Ether Extract (EE), Ash, Crude
Fiber (CF), NFC (Non Fiber Carbohydrate), Nitrogen Free Extract (NFE) and organic material (OM) were
determined in chemical method and degradation of dry matter and protein were determined at times 0, 4, 8, 16,
24, 48, 72 and 96 through in situ method for the three species. O. sativa showed the most amount of crude
protein (23.95%) and the least amount of ADF. Also, S. galauca showed the least amount of protein (7.95%)
and the most amount of ADF (45.73%). Results of degradability in in-situ (nylon bags) method show that S.
galauca has the least and O. sativa has the most degradability of dry matter and protein. Results also show that
O. sativa and D. glomereta have the capability of being applied as livestock food and S. galauca could be applied
aslivestock food in combination with suitable species of legumes.
Key words: Chemical, degradability, in situ (nylon bags), nutritional Value, rangeland, ,
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Hamid Reza Gharehshekhlou, Behrouz Rasouli, Ali Ahmad Ghotbi and Bahram Amiri, . Determination Nutritional Value and Digestibility of Three Rangeland Plants of through Chemical Method and in Situ (Nylon Bags) Techniques. International Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, (2): 151-156.
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