Effect of Formaldehyde Treated Sesame Cake Feeding on Growth Performnce of Growing Female Goats in Fodder based Basal Diet

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M.R. Tiwari
M.R. Tiwari
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D. Adhikari
D. Adhikari
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D.P. Adhikari
D.P. Adhikari
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R.P. Ghimire
R.P. Ghimire
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S.H. Ghimire
S.H. Ghimire
1 Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski.

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An experiment was carried out on fifteen growing female goats (50% Barberi 6, Kiko 6 and Khari 6) at the Agriculture Research Station (Goat), Bandipur for 90 days. Female goats of an average six months age and of body weight 7.82 kg were allocated into three groups having five animals in each group by using Complete Randomized Design (CRD). For T 1 and T 2 concentrate mixture was composed by using procured feed ingredients with 16% crude protein level while T 3 was fed with commercial feed. Experimental animals of T 1 group was provided forest mixed fodder (adlib) + formaldehyde treated sesame cake included concentrate mixture @ 1.5% of body weight, T 2 group was provided forest mixed fodder (adlib) + sesame cake included concentrate mixture @ 1.5% of body weight whereas T 3 was provided forest mixed fodder (adlib) + commercial concentrate mixture @ 1.5% of body weight. Experiment revealed that higher intake of concentrate feed was recorded for T 3 (139.79 g) followed by T 2 (123.1 g) and T 1 (116.36 g) which was highly significant (P

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M.R. Tiwari. 2013. \u201cEffect of Formaldehyde Treated Sesame Cake Feeding on Growth Performnce of Growing Female Goats in Fodder based Basal Diet\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - D: Agriculture & Veterinary GJSFR-D Volume 13 (GJSFR Volume 13 Issue D11): .

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An experiment was carried out on fifteen growing female goats (50% Barberi 6, Kiko 6 and Khari 6) at the Agriculture Research Station (Goat), Bandipur for 90 days. Female goats of an average six months age and of body weight 7.82 kg were allocated into three groups having five animals in each group by using Complete Randomized Design (CRD). For T 1 and T 2 concentrate mixture was composed by using procured feed ingredients with 16% crude protein level while T 3 was fed with commercial feed. Experimental animals of T 1 group was provided forest mixed fodder (adlib) + formaldehyde treated sesame cake included concentrate mixture @ 1.5% of body weight, T 2 group was provided forest mixed fodder (adlib) + sesame cake included concentrate mixture @ 1.5% of body weight whereas T 3 was provided forest mixed fodder (adlib) + commercial concentrate mixture @ 1.5% of body weight. Experiment revealed that higher intake of concentrate feed was recorded for T 3 (139.79 g) followed by T 2 (123.1 g) and T 1 (116.36 g) which was highly significant (P

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