Studies on the effect of microbially degraded agro-by-product feeds on digestibility and growth performance in domestic rabbit
Material type: TextPublication details: Goa University - Botany Goa 1997Description: xviii;97,29 photographs,figures and tables Thesis/guide-Bhat, D.J/Botany/1997 29x21Subject(s):Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Rabbit - guinea pig poultry and Japanese quail are some of the non-conventional source of meat being popularized in recent times. In this work fungal biodegradation of three locally available agricultural by-products and waste viz. coconut , coir-dust, cashew fruit apple and karad grass has been worked with an aim to formulate a low-cost economically viable and enriched feed for rabbit
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