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mayank dubey

CSA, kanpur, Agronomy, Faculty Member
The present experiment was conducted during 2008–09 at C.S. Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur to evaluate the effect of nutrition of different planes on nutrient utilization and milk yield in cattle. Nine crossbred... more
The present experiment was conducted during 2008–09 at C.S. Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur to evaluate the effect of nutrition of different planes on nutrient utilization and milk yield in cattle. Nine crossbred cows were taken and divided into three equal groups (T1, T2 and T3) having three animals in each group. In T1 group, the animals were fed with conventional feeding system and in T2 and T3 groups, they were fed with more than 20% and less than 20% recommended dose of concentrate both supplemented with wheat straw as adlib and berseem as green fodder, respectively. The highest digestibility coefficient of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude fibre (CF) and nitrogen free extract (NFE) were found in T3 group of cattle, followed by T2 and T1 groups. The highest digestible crude protein (DCP) and total digestible nutrients (TDN) were observed in T2 group, it means more than enough to meet maintenance requirement of animals in T3 group. The digestibili...
An experiment was carried out on three broiler-strains viz- Vencove (B 1 ), Hubbard (B 2 ) and Croiler (B 3 ) at the selected poultry farms in Gorakhpur region with the objective to investigate a suitable feed/ration for local poultry... more
An experiment was carried out on three broiler-strains viz- Vencove (B 1 ), Hubbard (B 2 ) and Croiler (B 3 ) at the selected poultry farms in Gorakhpur region with the objective to investigate a suitable feed/ration for local poultry raisers. For this purpose three type of feeds were taken as broiler mash 100 percent (F1) considered as a control group, soybean 30 percent + maize 70 percent (F 2 ) and broiler mash 30 percent + maize 70 percent (F 3 ) supplied to 28000, 35150 and 27250 number of birds in each experimental group, respectively with three replications. Initial average body weight of day old, average feed intake, feed conversion efficiency, body weight gain and mortality of Table birds, was recorded and analyzed. The average feed intake in treatment groups F 1 , F 2 and F3 was estimated 2.26kg, 2.16kg and 2.23kg, respectively, body weight gain in these groups were calculated as 1.07kg, 1.15kg and 1.08kg per bird and the corresponding value for feed conversion efficiency ...