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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 10 months ago
Under the conditions that prevail in developing countries, poor-quality feed (of low digestibility and low nutritive value) is one of the major factors limiting dairy production. Dairy animals are often fed on fibrous feeds – mainly crop residues and low-quality pasture – which are deficient in nitrogen, minerals and vitamins. Camels, small ruminants, water buffaloes, yaks and equines are more able to use low-quality forage than cattle are. For example, water buffaloes are known to be better at digesting poor feeds than cattle, while horses and donkeys are more efficient in urea recycling.
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