Exploratory study of growth performance of Harar, Ogaden, Arsi, and Jersey × Horro crossbred bulls fed corn silage based finishing diet

This exploratory study was conducted to determine the growth performance of bulls from Harar, Jersey×Horro crossbred, Arsi, and Ogaden cattle breeds fed a corn-silage based finishing diet. A total of 12 bulls, 3 from each breed, were used for the study. A completely randomized design (CRD) was imple...

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Hauptverfasser: Erge, Chala Merera, Mummed, Yesihak Yusuf, Musa, Ahmedin Abdurehman, Kefenie, Kefelegn Kebede, Kurtu, Mohammed Yusuf, Gemeda, Mesfin Tafesse, O'Quinn, Travis Gene
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description This exploratory study was conducted to determine the growth performance of bulls from Harar, Jersey×Horro crossbred, Arsi, and Ogaden cattle breeds fed a corn-silage based finishing diet. A total of 12 bulls, 3 from each breed, were used for the study. A completely randomized design (CRD) was implemented to assign experimental bulls in a breed factor arrangement of treatment. The results of the study revealed that the breed of cattle had a significant (p  
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subjects Agriculture
agriculture and food
body length
body weight
cattle
Cattle breeds
corn silage
cost-benefit
diet
exports
financial economics
growth performance
heart
Jersey
markets
Pedro González-Redondo
plant and animal ecology
Spain
University of Seville
weight gain
title Exploratory study of growth performance of Harar, Ogaden, Arsi, and Jersey × Horro crossbred bulls fed corn silage based finishing diet
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