MY100050A - A method for the preparation of livestock feed from oil palm leaves. - Google Patents

A method for the preparation of livestock feed from oil palm leaves.

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MY100050A
MY100050A MYPI87003163A MYPI19873163A MY100050A MY 100050 A MY100050 A MY 100050A MY PI87003163 A MYPI87003163 A MY PI87003163A MY PI19873163 A MYPI19873163 A MY PI19873163A MY 100050 A MY100050 A MY 100050A
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leaves
oil palm
livestock feed
preparation
nutritive value
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MYPI87003163A
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Shibue Azuma
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Daiichi Eng Co Ltd
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OTHERWISE VALUELESS OIL PALM LEAVES CAN BE PROCESSED INTO A LIVESTOCK FEED MATERIAL HAVING A HIGH NUTRITIVE VALUE FOR RUMINANT ANIMALS SUCH AS CATTLE AND SHEEP. THE LEAVES OBTAINED BY REMOVING PETIOLES FROM THE FRESH LEAVES ARE FIRST HEAT-TREATED BY DIPPING IN HOT WATER OR BY STEAMING, THEN DRIED TO HAVE A SPECIFIED WATER CONTENT OF 9 TO 20AND FINALLY SUBJECTED TO A COMPRESSION AND FLATTENING TREATMENT. RAISING TEST OF COWS INDICATED THAT THE NUTRITIVE VALUE OF THE FEED PREPARED BY THE INVENTIVE METHOD IS EVEN BETTER THAN THE CONVENTIONAL CELLULOSIC FEED MATERIALS SUCH AS RICE STRAWS AND BAGASSE.(FIG.1)
MYPI87003163A 1987-06-08 1987-12-08 A method for the preparation of livestock feed from oil palm leaves. MY100050A (en)

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JP62143005A JPS63304951A (en) 1987-06-08 1987-06-08 Production of fed for domestic animal

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MY100050A true MY100050A (en) 1989-06-29

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