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A comparison of sources of inocula and the relationship between the gas production profile, in situ degradability, and perceived nutritive value of some native Nepalese grasses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2021
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It was observed by Gurung et al. (1996) that Nepalese farmers’ perceptions of the nutritive value of grasses was poorly related to in situ estimates of DM degradability. Recording the gas production (GP) profile of a feed is another method which is used to predict the nutritive value of ruminant feeds. However, many factors affect the GP profile of a feed, of which the source of rumen inoculum is an important one. There were therefore two objectives to this experiment. One was to determine whether the GP profile of the grasses studied by Gurung et al. (1996) was associated with the farmers’ perceived assessment of nutritive value. The other objective was to compare the GP profiles obtained with rumen inocula taken from sheep and buffalo.
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