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Rumen degradability and chemical composition of Mongolian highland’s pasture grass Public Deposited

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  • High mountains pasture had a marginally higher degradability compared to forest steppe and steppe in Mongolia. Based on results of analysis of pastures taken all-year-round, we subjectively group the time into 4 periods, i.e. before April, May-June, July-September, After September. The time periods also corresponds to vegetative stage of pasture grass. The ranking in degradability and degradation rate of these periods is generally: May-June > July-September > Before April > After September. For very fruitful use of rumen degradable capacity of died standing forage of pasture there is a great need to provide nitrogen and mineral supply through supplementation feeding during the winter-spring.
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  • Daalkhaijav, D., and N. Lkhagvajav. 1997. Rumen degradability and chemical composition of Mongolian highlands' forages. Proc. Research Institute of Animal Husbandry, 28:76-78. Ulaanbaatar. Mongolia.
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  • Research Institute of Animal Husbandry, Zaisan 53, Ulaanbaatar 210153, MongoliaHigh Mountain Region Agricultural Research and Production Station Arkhangai, Mongolia
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