EFFECT OF LASALOCID IN THE APPARENT DIGESTIBILITY OF HAY GRASS Brachiaria decumbens Staph cv basilisk PROCESSED AFTER THE SEED HARVEST

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  • Geisa Fleury Orsine UFG
  • Beneval Rosa UFG
  • Antônia Ferreira Bernardes UFG
  • Antônio José S. Borges UFG

Abstract

One experiment was conducted to determine the effect of 0.35 and 70 mg lasalocid/head/day in the apparent digestibility of a low quality forage. Nine adult lambs were kept in metabolical individual cages using a randomly design with three replications and three treatments as follows: I - Brachiaria decumbens, grass hay, processed after the seed harvest; II - Hay plus 35 mg of lasalocid/head/day; III - Hay plus 70 mg of lasalocid/head/day. The lasalocid increased 7.4% the digestibility of dry matter; 30.59 % the digestibility of crude protein and 5.57% the digestibility of crude fiber when compared with control treatment. Increased 6.35% the digestibility of dry matter; 20.49% the digestibility of crude protein and 2.44% the digestibility of crude fiber when compared with two treatments. But such changes were not significant (P < 0.05).

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2007-12-04

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ORSINE, G. F.; ROSA, B.; BERNARDES, A. F.; BORGES, A. J. S. EFFECT OF LASALOCID IN THE APPARENT DIGESTIBILITY OF HAY GRASS Brachiaria decumbens Staph cv basilisk PROCESSED AFTER THE SEED HARVEST. Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics], Goiânia, v. 20, n. 1, p. 73–83, 2007. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/2596. Acesso em: 18 may. 2024.

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