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Ảnh hưởng của một số yếu tố đến việc sử dụng rơm và thân cây ngô làm thức ăn cho trâu bò tại các tỉnh phía Bắc
Tuan, Bui Quang; Trach, Nguyen Xuan; Do Duc, Luc
2008In Journal of Science and Development, 6 (1), p. 47-51
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Keywords :
rice straw; maize stover; feed; buffaloes; North Vietnam
Abstract :
[en] A survey was carried out in 4 ecological zones (Northeastern, Northwest, the Red river delta and North central coast) of Vietnam to examine influence of ecological zone, education level, extension activity, household economy and herd size on utilization of rice straw and maize stover as feeds for buffaloes and cattle. A total of 720 households, of which 497 raised buffaloes and cattle, were interviewed. Results showed that the proportion of household using rice straw and maize stover as feed was significantly different among ecological zones and education levels. All of the studied factors, except the economic level, significantly influenced the utilization of rice straw and maize stover as feeds for buffaloes and cattle.
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
Tuan, Bui Quang
Trach, Nguyen Xuan
Do Duc, Luc ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. vété. (Bologne)
Title :
Ảnh hưởng của một số yếu tố đến việc sử dụng rơm và thân cây ngô làm thức ăn cho trâu bò tại các tỉnh phía Bắc
Alternative titles :
[en] Factors affecting utilization of rice straw and maize stover as feeds for buffaloes and cattle in North Vietnam
Publication date :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Science and Development
ISSN :
1859-0004
Publisher :
Hanoi University of Agriculture, Hanoi, Vietnam
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Pages :
47-51
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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