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Posted by Bello Bashir Bello on April 2, 2025 at 6:11 am
What is the most important component of feed proximate analysis
MARK FOLORUNSO replied 1 year, 1 month ago 8 Members · 7 Replies -
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Crude protein because not all ingredients gives substantial amount whereas even most proteins sources give substantial energy.
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It significantly impacts feed quality, storage, and nutritional value, influencing factors like spoilage and feed intake.
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The most important component of feed proximate analysis is crude protein, as it directly affects animal growth and productivity
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The most important component of feed proximate analysis is the crude protein content, as it directly influences the nutritional value and effectiveness of the feed in supporting the growth, reproductive performance, and overall health of animals. Understanding the protein levels also aids in formulating balanced diets that meet the specific requirements of different livestock species.
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In proximate feed analysis, crude protein is often considered the most important component due to its high cost and crucial role in animal nutrition, allowing for control of protein intake and feed quality.
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Moisture content, CP, EE, ash, Fiber, MIU, PV, IV, Ca, phosphorus, salt, NPN, FFA and toxin.
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