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    Effect of replacement of concentrate mixture with a multi-nutrient liquid supplement on perfomance of bufflao heifers by ANKITA ANKITA, A K VERMA, P SINGH, A DAS, G K GAUR

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…All animals were supplied with green forages (2 kg DM/d) and wheat straw ad lib. In addition, animals in group T1 (control) were fed a concentrate mixture to meet their nutrient requirements. …”
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    Influence of urea molasses mineral blocks having bentonite as binder on the feed intake, nutrient utilization and economics of feeding of crossbred calves by V SANKAR, PUTAN SINGH, A K PATIL, A K VERMA, ASIT DAS

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…In Group 1, 70% of crude protein (CP) requirement was met through feeding of concentrate mixture and remaining CP was supplied through UMMB and ad lib. wheat straw (control). In Groups 2, 3 and 4, the feeding regimen followed was same as that of control except that UMMB was replaced with UMMB-A, UMMB-B, UMMB-C which vary in physical composition (wheat bran, urea, cement and bentonite content). …”
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    Effect of molasses based multi-nutrient herbal supplements on the performance of buffalo calves by PUNITA KUMARI, P SINGH, A K VERMA, G K GAUR, A DAS

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…All animals were supplied with conventional concentrate mixture, green forages (3–4 kg DM/d) and wheat straw ad lib. to meet out nutrient requirement. Animals in control group were not fed supplement but animals in group T1 and T2 were fed MMS-I and MMS-II, respectively @ 200 g/100 kg metabolic body weight (kg W0.75). …”
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    Effect of molasses based multi-nutrient herbal supplements on hematobiochemicals, serum lipid, antioxidants and hormonal profile in buffalo calves by PUNITA KUMARI, P SINGH, A K VERMA, G K GAUR, A DAS

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…All animals were fed individually with conventional concentrate mixture, available green fodder (3–4 kg DM/d) and wheat straw ad lib. to meet out nutrients requirement. While animals in control group (C) were fed no supplement but animal’s diet in group T1 and T2 supplemented with MMS-I and MMS-II, respectively at 44 g/100 kg body weight or 200 g /100 kg metabolic body weight (kgW0.75). …”
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    Effect of molasses based multi-nutrient herbal supplements on in vitro digestibility, serum enzymes and minerals profile in buffalo calves by PUNITA KUMARI, P SINGH, A K VERMA, G K GAUR, A DAS

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…All animals were fed with conventional concentrate mixture, available chopped green fodder (3-4 kg DM/d) and wheat straw ad lib to meet out nutrients requirement. While control group (C) were not fed supplements but groups T1 and T2 supplemented with MMS I and MMS II, respectively at 44 g/100 kg body weight or 200 g/100 kg metabolic body weight (kgW0.75). …”
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