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dc.contributor.authorBlack, J. L
dc.date.accessioned2008-04-02
dc.date.available2008-04-02
dc.date.issued2001-01-01
dc.identifier.citationProceedings of the 51st Australian Cereal Chemistry Conference, (2001), 62-65en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/2286
dc.description.abstractA six-year research program, “Premium Grains for Livestock”, funded by the Grains R&D Corporation, several animal R&D Corporations and Ridley Agriproducts is focussed on improving the quality of cereal grains for livestock. Cereal grains provide the major source of energy for animals raised in intensive production systems. However, the energy available from cereal grains can vary widely between both grain and animal species. For example, the digestible energy (DE) content of wheat and barley for pigs has been reported to range from 13.3 to 17.0 and from 11.7 to 16.0 MJ/kg, respectively (van Barneveld, 1999). Similarly, Hughes and Choct (1999) reported a range in apparent metabolisable energy (AME, MJ/kg) for broiler chickens from 10.4 to 15.9 MJ/kg for wheat, 10.4 to 13.5 for barley and 8.6 to 16.6 for triticale. There are also large differences between animal species in their capacity to digest starch in cereals. Sorghum starch is almost completely digested by poultry, compared with significant excretion of sorghum starch in the faeces of cattle (Rowe et al. 1999). A primary aim of the research is to identify the chemical, physical and morphological characteristics of grains that determine their nutritional value for sheep, cattle, pigs and poultry.en
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dc.publisherRoyal Australian Chemical Institute, 1/21 Vale St, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051en
dc.rightsThis material is copyright. Other than for the purposes of and subject to the conditions prescribed under the Copyright Act, no part of it may in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, microcopying, photocopying, recording or otherwise) be altered, reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted without prior written permission from the University of Sydney Library and/or the appropriate author.en
dc.subjectgrainen
dc.subjectenergyen
dc.subjectdigestible energyen
dc.subjectapparent metabolisable energyen
dc.subjectAMEen
dc.subjectwheaten
dc.subjectbarleyen
dc.subjecttriticaleen
dc.subjectsorghumen
dc.subjectruminantsen
dc.subjectpigsen
dc.subjectpoultryen
dc.subjectPGLPen
dc.titleSelection and storage of cereal grains for livestocken
dc.typeConference paperen


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