Address:
Agrotechnology Discipline Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh Mobile: +8801712546305 E-mail: sardersislam@at.ku.ac.bd sardersislam@yahoo.com
Email:
sardersislam@at.ku.ac.bd
Contact:
+8801712546305
Personal Webpage:
click hereEvaluation of Concentrate Feeds Used in Beef Cattle and Lactating Cows Manufactured by Different Feed Industries
Abstract:
The study was conducted to evaluate the nutritional quality and to compare
manufactured feeds for beef cattle and milch cow supplied feed industries of
Bangladesh. The experiment was conducted with seven treatments
culated value (Standard), T1=Company 1, T2=Company 2
pany 3
mpany 4
mpany 5
mpany 6 having three replications. The feeds for beef
cattle and milch cow collected from local animal feed sale points of Khulna
district. After collecting the material, they were ground into fine particles
using an electrical grinder and the sample were dried in the oven for 24 hours
at a temperature of 105℃ to measure dry matter. The remaining samples were kept
in dry, well-covered containers until they were analyzed. Proximate analysis of
feed samples was carried out in Animal Husbandry Laboratory of Agrotechnology
Discipline, Khulna University. In case of feed for milk production, highest DM
was 90.19% in T3 while the lowest DM of milk production feed was 84.10% in Ts
and the calculated standard value (To) was 86.00%. DM% was not significantly
(p>0.05) affected while comparing company feeds for milk production feed
with standard calculated value. Highest CP% was obtained in T1 (12.78%) and the
lowest was found in T2 (7.47%) in company feeds and the calculated standard
value (To) was 19.00% which highly differed significantly (p<0.001). Highest
GE was obtained in T6 (399.77) kcal/kg and the lowest was found in Ts (211.1) kcal/kg
in company feeds and the calculated standard value (To) was 338.28kcal/kg. Highest
TDN% was obtained in T1 (67.96%) and the lowest was found in T6 (54.97%) in
company feeds and the calculated standard value (To) was 87.82% which was
significantly (p<0.05) differed. In case of feed for beef fattening, highest
DM was 89.85% in T3 while the lowest DM of beef fattening feed was 88.81% in T2
and the calculated standard value (To) was 86% DM%. Highest CP% was obtained in
T3 (10.76%) and the lowest was found in T1 (7.64%)in company feeds and the
calculated standard value (To) was 10%. The highest GE was obtained in T3
(289.25) kcal/kg and the lowest was found in T6 (236.12)kcal/kg in company
feeds and the calculated standard value (To) was 333.40 kcal/kg. The highest
TDN % was obtained in T1(70.47%) and the lowest was found in T6 (60.09%) in
company feeds and the calculated standard value (To) was 88.63% which was significantly
(p<0.05) differed. It may be concluded that the investigated feeds collected
from different locations of Khulna division are inconsistent among analysis
value, packet value and lower in nutrient composition when compared to standard
calculated value.
| Details | |||
| Role | Co-Supervisor | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Class / Degree | Masters | ||
| Students | Sharmin Jahan Shathi Student ID: MS-210828 | ||
| Start Date | January 2023 | ||
| End Date | December 2023 | ||