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- W2904272484 abstract "The effects of including two levels of cellulose residue (CR) from waste paper industry on performance, nutrient digestibility and carcass characteristics of lambs were studied. Twenty-four lambs (25.8 ± 4.2 kg initial BW) were allocated into 3 groups based on their live BW and randomly allocated to 1 of 3 experimental diets. Treatment diets contained CR at 0 (Control), 7.5 or 15% on DM basis. Basal diets contained ground corn, soybean meal, and alfalfa hay. Diets were formulated to be isonitrogenous and isocaloric to meet the NRC requirements and CR replaced partially alfalfa hay levels. Animals were fed individually for 68 d. At d 38, animals were exposed to metabolism cages with a 2-wk adjustment period, and a 5-d collection period. Carcass characteristics were measured at the end of the feeding trial after a 24-h chilling period. Data were analyzed using the Mixed procedures of SAS as a completely randomized block design. Means were separated by the contrasts of 0 vs average of 7.5 and 15% CR and 7.5 vs 15% CR. Significance of all statistical comparisons was determined at P < 0.05. Dietary treatment did not have any significant effect on all performance parameters evaluated (P>0.138). However, Final BW, tended to be greater for animals fed CR (P=0.079). Dry matter and fat digestibilities were reduced by CR supplementation (P < 0.001) compared to lambs fed the control group. Acid Detergent fiber digestibility was increased by CR inclusion (P = 0.049), and FDN digestibility tended to decreased on lambs fed CR (P=0.053). Carcass characteristics were not altered by feeding regimen with exception of final empty BW, where CR supplementation increased it by 5% compared to control group (P =0.05). Results from this experiment suggested that dietary inclusion of CR up to 15% DM did not have any impact on performance and carcass quality. Nevertheless, impact on nutrient digestibility requires further exploration. Key Words:" @default.
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- W2904272484 title "48 Effects of Cellulose residue supplementation level on performance, nutrient digestibility and carcass characteristics of lambs." @default.
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