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EFFECT OF BARLEY SILAGE PARTICLE SIZES AND LEVELS OF NON-FORAGE FIBER ON FEED INTAKE OF NUTRIENTS, RUMEN CHARACTERISTICS AND FEEDING BEHAVIORS IN SHEEP

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HOSSEINI ZEINAB | SHARIFI HOSSEINI MOHAMMAD MAHDI | DAYANI OMID | TAHMASEBI REZA | Issue Writer Certificate 

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  83-97

Abstract

 The aim of this experiment was to study the effects of two levels of barley silage particle sizes and two levels of non-forage fiber on feed intake, nutrients digestibility, rumen parameters and feeding behaviors in sheep. Whole-plant barley was harvested at 28% moisture in 8 and 16 mm theoretical chop lengths to prepare short and long silages. Four male sheep with the weight of 46± 7 kg were used and experimental diets were: 1) coarse barley silage diet without BEET PULP, 2) coarse barley silage diet with 20% BEET PULP, 3) fine barley silage diet without BEET PULP and 4) fine barley silage diet with 20% percent BEET PULP. The NDF intake was affected by BEET PULP levels (P=0. 05) and the highest NDF intake was in sheep fed with fine barley silage diet with 20% BEET PULP (P<0. 05). The DM, OM, CP, and NDF digestibility were affected by an interaction between barley silage particle sizes and BEET PULP levels, and the highest digestibility of nutrients were in fine barley silage diet and 20% BEET PULP (P<0. 05). Two and four hours after feed intake, the lowest rumen pH was in animals fed fine barley silage diet and 20% BEET PULP (P<0. 05). The NDF consumption increased when barley grain was replaced with sugar BEET PULP in diets containing high levels of concentrates and low levels of physical effective fiber.

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    HOSSEINI, ZEINAB, SHARIFI HOSSEINI, MOHAMMAD MAHDI, DAYANI, OMID, & TAHMASEBI, REZA. (2017). EFFECT OF BARLEY SILAGE PARTICLE SIZES AND LEVELS OF NON-FORAGE FIBER ON FEED INTAKE OF NUTRIENTS, RUMEN CHARACTERISTICS AND FEEDING BEHAVIORS IN SHEEP. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PRODUCTION (JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE), 19(1 ), 83-97. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/209173/en

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    HOSSEINI ZEINAB, SHARIFI HOSSEINI MOHAMMAD MAHDI, DAYANI OMID, TAHMASEBI REZA. EFFECT OF BARLEY SILAGE PARTICLE SIZES AND LEVELS OF NON-FORAGE FIBER ON FEED INTAKE OF NUTRIENTS, RUMEN CHARACTERISTICS AND FEEDING BEHAVIORS IN SHEEP. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PRODUCTION (JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE)[Internet]. 2017;19(1 ):83-97. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/209173/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ZEINAB HOSSEINI, MOHAMMAD MAHDI SHARIFI HOSSEINI, OMID DAYANI, and REZA TAHMASEBI, “EFFECT OF BARLEY SILAGE PARTICLE SIZES AND LEVELS OF NON-FORAGE FIBER ON FEED INTAKE OF NUTRIENTS, RUMEN CHARACTERISTICS AND FEEDING BEHAVIORS IN SHEEP,” JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PRODUCTION (JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE), vol. 19, no. 1 , pp. 83–97, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/209173/en

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