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Drought feeding studies with cattle and sheep. 4. The use of native grass hay (bush hay) and sorghum silage as basal components of drought fodders for sheep

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Morris, J.G. (1958) Drought feeding studies with cattle and sheep. 4. The use of native grass hay (bush hay) and sorghum silage as basal components of drought fodders for sheep. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 15 (4). pp. 203-213.

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Four groups of 2-4-tooth Merino wethers were group-fed basal rations of either native grass hay (bush hay) ad lib. or sorghum silage ad lib. in bare yards with shade and water. A comparison was made of the performance of sheep and cattle fed the same basal diets of bush hay and sorghum silage. Sheep lost a greater percentage of their initial bodyweight and showed a smaller response to urea supplementation.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Subjects:Plant culture > Field crops > Sorghum
Plant culture > Field crops > Forage crops. Feed crops
Animal culture > Cattle
Animal culture > Feeds and feeding. Animal nutrition
Live Archive:25 Jun 2024 00:33
Last Modified:25 Jun 2024 00:33

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