COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CALF STARTER AND CONVENTIONAL RATIONS IN BUFFALO SUCKLING CALVES

Twenty-four buffalo calves, having similar age and initial body weight, were divided into two groups with equal number of calves of both sexes in each group to study the effect of calf starter ration on feed intake and weight gain. Calf starter and conventional dairy rations with crude protein 18% a...

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Main Author: F. Ahmad, M. A. Jabbar1, I. Ahmad2 , M. Rafique and I. Ahmad3
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2004-10-01
Series:Pakistan Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://www.pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/24_4/169-172.pdf
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spelling doaj-da487b4f9380480ba153b4df8545bbb62020-11-25T00:08:48ZengUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadPakistan Veterinary Journal0253-83182004-10-01244169172COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CALF STARTER AND CONVENTIONAL RATIONS IN BUFFALO SUCKLING CALVESF. Ahmad, M. A. Jabbar1, I. Ahmad2 , M. Rafique and I. Ahmad3Twenty-four buffalo calves, having similar age and initial body weight, were divided into two groups with equal number of calves of both sexes in each group to study the effect of calf starter ration on feed intake and weight gain. Calf starter and conventional dairy rations with crude protein 18% and total digestible nutrients 75–80% along with green fodder were offered ad libitum to calves of respective groups for a period of 113 days. The average daily feed intakes were 0.95 and 0.57 kg, average daily weight gains were 0.47 and 0.34 kg and feed conversion ratio averaged 2.00 and 1.70 in calf starter and conventional groups respectively. On the overall performance, calf starter group was found better than the conventional ration.http://www.pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/24_4/169-172.pdfCalf starterconventional rationweight gainfeed conversion ratio
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author F. Ahmad, M. A. Jabbar1, I. Ahmad2 , M. Rafique and I. Ahmad3
spellingShingle F. Ahmad, M. A. Jabbar1, I. Ahmad2 , M. Rafique and I. Ahmad3
COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CALF STARTER AND CONVENTIONAL RATIONS IN BUFFALO SUCKLING CALVES
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Calf starter
conventional ration
weight gain
feed conversion ratio
author_facet F. Ahmad, M. A. Jabbar1, I. Ahmad2 , M. Rafique and I. Ahmad3
author_sort F. Ahmad, M. A. Jabbar1, I. Ahmad2 , M. Rafique and I. Ahmad3
title COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CALF STARTER AND CONVENTIONAL RATIONS IN BUFFALO SUCKLING CALVES
title_short COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CALF STARTER AND CONVENTIONAL RATIONS IN BUFFALO SUCKLING CALVES
title_full COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CALF STARTER AND CONVENTIONAL RATIONS IN BUFFALO SUCKLING CALVES
title_fullStr COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CALF STARTER AND CONVENTIONAL RATIONS IN BUFFALO SUCKLING CALVES
title_full_unstemmed COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CALF STARTER AND CONVENTIONAL RATIONS IN BUFFALO SUCKLING CALVES
title_sort comparative efficiency of calf starter and conventional rations in buffalo suckling calves
publisher University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
series Pakistan Veterinary Journal
issn 0253-8318
publishDate 2004-10-01
description Twenty-four buffalo calves, having similar age and initial body weight, were divided into two groups with equal number of calves of both sexes in each group to study the effect of calf starter ration on feed intake and weight gain. Calf starter and conventional dairy rations with crude protein 18% and total digestible nutrients 75–80% along with green fodder were offered ad libitum to calves of respective groups for a period of 113 days. The average daily feed intakes were 0.95 and 0.57 kg, average daily weight gains were 0.47 and 0.34 kg and feed conversion ratio averaged 2.00 and 1.70 in calf starter and conventional groups respectively. On the overall performance, calf starter group was found better than the conventional ration.
topic Calf starter
conventional ration
weight gain
feed conversion ratio
url http://www.pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/24_4/169-172.pdf
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