EFFECT OF FEEDING JOWAR STRAW IN COMBINATION WITH SOYBEAN STRAW ON THE GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF INDIGENOUS CALVES.

dc.contributor.advisorNage, Dr. S. P.
dc.contributor.authorWANDHARE, VAISHALEE MITARAM
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-12T10:39:04Z
dc.date.available2020-03-12T10:39:04Z
dc.date.issued2018-07-16
dc.descriptionThe present investigation is aimed at the calves which is a multi-purpose animal producing meat and manure. In India there are only use of a jowar straw as a feed that get only carbohydrates. Soybean straw which are have a nutritional value next to third oilseed cake but because of its coarse nature animal not more prefer it. The use of jowar straw combination with soybean straw can improve the growth of indigenous calves. Soybean straw and jowar straw contains useful amount of crude protein up to 7.90 and 2.80 percent and crude fiber 40.56 and 31.90 percent respectively. Keeping in view, the economic aspect of indigenous calves rearing, it was suggested that the under privileged families.en_US
dc.description.abstractThe study entitled “Effect of feeding jowar straw in combination with soybean straw on the growth performance of indigenous calves” was conducted for period of 90 days. Twenty indigenous calves were divided into four groups on the nearness of age and weight. Four feeding treatment were studied namely T1 (100% jowar straw + 3 kg berseem + concentrate), T2 (60% jowar straw + 40% soybean straw + 3 kg berseem + concentrate), T3 (40% jowar straw + 60% soybean straw + 3 kg berseem + concentrate) and T4 (100% soybean straw + 3 kg green fodder + concentrate) was fulfil requirement of indigenous calves in all treatments. It was observed that jowar straw was containing 2.80, 2.10, 54.67, 31.9, 8.23 per cent, CP, EE, NFE, CF and ash while soybean straw was containing 7.90, 2.30, 39.19, 40.56 and 10.90 per cent CP, EE, NFE, CF and ash respectively. The contents of nutrient in concentrate were 18.55, 6.44, 60.98, 6.8 and 7.23 per cent CP, EE, NFE, CF and ash. The contents of nutrients in berseem containing 16.40, 2.47, 50.44, 25.8, and 15.89 per cent CP, EE, NFE, CF and Ash. The daily DM intake was differing significantly between the treatments. The calf from T3 groups consumed more DM than that of T1, T2 and T4 calf. The average daily intake was 2.63, 2.75, 2.81 and 2.69 kg/day/calf in T1, T2, T3 and T4 groups respectively. This trend thus indicates that there was increase in the daily DM intake when soybean straw was incorporated as roughage in the rations of indigenous calf. Thus, the combination feeding jowar straw and soybean straw fulfill the balance diet. The intake trend indicated that all the animal must have received the feed in adequate quantity to fulfil their appetite. All the calves exhibited satisfactory growth rate 255 to 300 g per day and differences were significant. The per kg gain of body weight was higher in T3 treatment. It was over experimental result, the treatment T3 showed better and desirable result as compared with T1, T2 and T4 treatment. There for feeding cost was desirable. Growth rate was higher in calves feed combination of jowar and soybean straw than sole feed of jowar and soybean straw was found economical for gain in weight in indigenous calves.en_US
dc.identifier.citationWANDHARE, VAISHALEE MITARAM. (2018). Effect of feeding jowar straw in combination with soybean straw on the growth performance of indigenous calves. Department of Animal Husbandry, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola. M. Sc. 2018. Print. xi, 70p. (Unpublished).en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810145310
dc.keywordsAtmospheric science, Climatology, Latitude, Meteorology, Seasons, Crops, Field crops, Sorghum, Soybean, Berseem, Animal husbandry, Livestock, Animal health, Concentrates, Silage, Veterinary science, Crossbred calves body weight, Agricultural economics, Costs, Agricultural extension, Rural area, Post harvest technology, Nutritive value, Statistics and experimentation, Statistical method, Experimental design, Plant physiology and biochemistry, Biochemistry, Amines, Soybean amino acids, Jowar carbohydrates, Sorghum carbohydrates, Jowar cellulose, Sorghum cellulose, Soybean lipids, Soybean vitamins, Soybean nutrients, Soybean dry matter, Jowar dry matter, Sorghum dry matter, Soybean lipids, Soybean vitamins, Soybean nutrients, Soybean dry matter, Jowar straw, Soybean straw, Dry roughages, Green fodder, Calves water intake, Calves body measurement, Crude protein, Crude fiber, Ether extract, Total ash, Nitrogen free extract, Experimental Period, Calves daily feed intake, Calves growth rate, Calves feeding cost,en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.pagesxi, 70p.en_US
dc.publisherDr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra.en_US
dc.research.problemIn the present study a serious effort are made to study the nutritional fulfillment, dry matter intake, body measurement of indigenous calves and its economic cost.en_US
dc.subDairy Technologyen_US
dc.subjectAtmospheric science, Climatology, Latitude, Meteorology, Seasons, Crops, Field crops, Sorghum, Soybean, Berseem, Animal husbandry, Livestock, Animal health, Concentrates, Silage, Veterinary science, Crossbred calves body weight, Agricultural economics, Costs, Agricultural extension, Rural area, Post harvest technology, Nutritive value, Statistics and experimentation, Statistical method, Experimental design, Plant physiology and biochemistry, Biochemistry, Amines, Soybean amino acids, Jowar carbohydrates, Sorghum carbohydrates, Jowar cellulose, Sorghum cellulose, Soybean lipids, Soybean vitamins, Soybean nutrients, Soybean dry matter, Jowar dry matter, Sorghum dry matter, Soybean lipids, Soybean vitamins, Soybean nutrients, Soybean dry matter, Jowar straw, Soybean straw, Dry roughages, Green fodder, Calves water intake, Calves body measurement, Crude protein, Crude fiber, Ether extract, Total ash, Nitrogen free extract, Experimental Period, Calves daily feed intake, Calves growth rate, Calves feeding cost,en_US
dc.themeThe present study deals with the study of growth performance of indigenous calves by feeding jowar straw with combination of soybean straw.en_US
dc.these.typeM.Scen_US
dc.titleEFFECT OF FEEDING JOWAR STRAW IN COMBINATION WITH SOYBEAN STRAW ON THE GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF INDIGENOUS CALVES.en_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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