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Sunflower Seeds on Feeding Lactating Zaraibi Goats

Effect of Dietary Inclusion of Whole Sunflower Seeds on Feeding Lactating Zaraibi Goats: I. On Digestibility Coefficients, Rumen Function and Live Body Weight

Published: December 10, 2012
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INTRODUCTION Goat is one of the most important livestock species in rural areas. In Sudan, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Tunisia researches showed that goats are reared for their meat, milk or both meat and milk ( Gaddour et al. , 2007; El-Hassan El-Abid et al. , 2008; Arain et al. , 2010 and Mousa, 2011 ). Sunflower is popular with small-scale communal farmers because it is an easy crop to ...
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A.M. Abdelhamid
Mansoura University, Egypt
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Elsaid Oudah
17 de enero de 2013

Very good article about the effects of dietary Inclusion of Whole Sunflower Seeds on Feeding Lactating Zaraibi Goats.

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Abdulhadi Basaran
17 de enero de 2013

Hello
It’s a good work but, I want to make some inserts.
Firstly, In Turkey, Goat is kept on farm for its milk and meat in combination with for its hair or mohair.
Secondly, on the project
1) Before planning and designing any research project, the project should be had only one purposes to reach its target.
By using the same animals in the same project, to get too many results and to have more than one publication should not be main aim.
2) To obtain correct and useful results, the experimental animals should be kept on at same old, at same management conditions and fed with same roughage feed.
Because, the more factors a project has, the more errors it will occur.

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Kasturiraju
18 de enero de 2013

Dear sir,

Good work done about Sunflower Seeds on Feeding Lactating Goat. ok. Can we understand the comparison of protein chart, as well as other factors for using sunflower seeds whole feeding and sunflower seeds hydroponics of 6 day old, please.

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