@article{Osti_Chapagain_Tiwari_Upreti_2014, title={Digestibility of Ficus roxburghii, Castanopsis indica and Ficus cunia on Growing Buffalo from Western Hills of Nepal}, volume={9}, url={https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/NARJ/article/view/11646}, DOI={10.3126/narj.v9i0.11646}, abstractNote={<p><span>Nine buffalo calves were subjected to three fodder tree species namely; Nimaro (Ficus roxburghii), Dhalne Katus (Castanopsis indica) and Rai Khanyu (Ficus cunia) for digestibility trial during November </span><span lang="NE">27</span><span> and December </span><span lang="NE">3</span><span>, </span><span lang="NE">2005</span><span> in Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski, Nepal. Animals were kept </span><span lang="NE">7</span><span> days for adaptation for these fodders. Weighed   amount of fodder tree leaves including twigs and small branches were fed   two times a day and observation on fodder offered, refused and faeces voided   were recorded daily. Chemical composition of fresh matter and faeces voided   were carried out for dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), lignin, calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P). The mean DM content and their dry matter digestibility </span><span lang="NE">(</span><span>DMD) of these three fodder tree species were found </span><span lang="NE">27.86</span><span>, </span><span lang="NE">46.02</span><span>, </span><span lang="NE">34.72</span><span>, </span><span lang="NE">73.21</span><span>, </span><span lang="NE">65.93</span><span> and </span><span lang="NE">71.28</span><span> percent, respectively. Strong negative correlations   </span><span lang="NE">(</span><span>r=-</span><span lang="NE">0.75</span><span> to –</span><span lang="NE">0.78</span><span>; p<</span><span lang="NE">0.05) </span><span>were observed between Ca and CP with fiber fraction (NDF and ADF). A weak correlation was also observed between P and other constituents with respect to digestibility. From the results, if there   could be provision of low fiber content in dry season, the three main nutrients (Ca, P and CP) may easily be absorbed by the animals.</span></p><p><span><em><strong>Nepal Agric. Res. J. Vol. 9, 2009</strong></em>, pp. 94-98</span></p><p><span>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/narj.v9i0.11646">http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/narj.v9i0.11646</a><br /></span></p>}, journal={Nepal Agriculture Research Journal}, author={Osti, Netra P. and Chapagain, Purna B. and Tiwari, Megh R. and Upreti, Chet R.}, year={2014}, month={Dec.}, pages={94–98} }