Spent marigold flower meal as an alternate feed for goats

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Gagandeep Kour
R. K. Sharma
Nazam Khan
A. K. Pathak
Ankur Rastogi
Vijay Kumar Sharma
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[1] SKUAST-Jammu,Division of Animal Nutrition, F.V.Sc. & A.H.
[2] SKUAST-Jammu,ILFC, F.V.Sc. & A.H.
[3] SKUAST-Jammu,KVK Kathua
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Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2021年 / 53卷
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By-product; Concentrate mixture; Spent marigold flower meal; Unconventional feed;
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This research trial is aimed to study the nutritional qualities and significance of feeding spent marigold flower meal (SMFM) in goats. SMFM and diet containing iso-nitrogenous concentrate mixture with different levels of spent marigold flower meal (0–30%) were studied for in vitro degradation. Depending upon the in vitro results, concentrate mixture containing 15% level of SMFM was selected for in vivo trial. In vivo studies were conducted for a period of 60 days, and 12 local, non-descript, adult male goats (10–14 months age; 31.09 ± 2.91 kg body weight) were randomly assigned to two groups and were fed on ad libitum wheat straw with either conventional (control) or SMFM containing concentrate mixture (treatment). Results of the study showed that there was no variation in body weight of the goats between periods and between groups. DM and OM intake along with their digestibility were similar among the two groups. The digestibility of all other nutrients was comparable between the two groups. Nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus balance were positive in both the groups without any significant disparity. Moreover, experimental goats did not differ in biochemical parameters, without any significant difference between periods and dietary treatments except AST level which was significantly higher (P > 0.05) in treatment group. So, this study successfully demonstrates that SMFM could be incorporated in the concentrate mixture, up to 15% without any discernable difference in the performance of goats.
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