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Title: | Rational use of oilseed waste to increase dairy productivity |
Authors: | Луговий, Сергій Іванович Lugovoy, Sergey Калиниченко, Галина Іванівна Kalinichenko, Galina Стародубець, Олексій Олександрович Starodubets, Aleksey Трибрат, Руслан Олександрович Tribrat, Ruslan |
Keywords: | butterfat lactose milk protein Rapeseed meal Social Sciences: Geography, Planning and Development Environmental Science: Ecology Earth and Planetary Sciences: Computers in Earth Sciences Environmental Science: Pollution Environmental Science: Waste Management and Disposal |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Citation: | Shahini, E., Luhovyi, S., Kalynychenko, H., Starodubets, O., & Trybrat, R. (2023). Rational use of oilseed waste to increase dairy productivity. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 80(2), 442-450. doi:10.1080/00207233.2022.2147727 |
Abstract: | Increasing population and wealth brings increasing demand for dairy products, so sustainable growth of dairy production will be needed. We explore the possible contribution of oilseed waste, in particular rapeseed meal, to improved milk yields and quality. Addition of 500 g of rapeseed meal to the daily feed of Holstein dairy cattle contributed to a 12.7% increase in the gross milk yield compared to the control group of dairy cows, as well as increase in the milk’s butterfat, protein and lactose content. The norm for adding rapeseed meal to the basic diet of dairy cattle is justified. |
Description: | Повний текст статті доступний з сайту видавця за посиланням https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00207233.2022.2147727?src=&journalCode=genv20 |
URI: | https://dspace.mnau.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/12061 |
Appears in Collections: | Публікації науково-педагогічних працівників МНАУ у БД Scopus Статті (Факультет ТВППТСБ) |
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