Some authors studied effects of pangola on growth of
ruminants. In Taiwan, Hsieh (1990) used four tropical
grasses (pangola, Guinea, dwarf elephant and South
African pigeon grass) which were grazed by seven Holstein
steers during the first year and 60 Nubian-native goat hybrids
during the second year. Pangola gave the highest
average daily gain (ADG) for cattle, while Guinea grass was
the second highest. At Parada in North Queensland,
Australia, a body weight gain of 2,990 kg/(ha × year) was
obtained from grazing irrigated pangola grass fertilized
with 672 kg N/(ha × year); (Ebersohn and Lee 1972). In
Jamaica, Creek and Nestel (1965) found that pangola
grazed at 32-day intervals produced more DM and more
body weight gain than when grazed at 40-day intervals.
In Thailand, the quality of beef from cattle fed with pangola
in terms of chemical composition, collagen content,
cholesterol, triglyceride and water holding capacity showed
different values between White Lamphun and Brahman
crossbred cattle (Chaiwang et al. 2011). However, pangola
can be used for rearing native cattle and could be an alternative
feed for farmers. Moreover, Tuikampee et al. (2006)
reported that the average milk yield of cows fed pangola
grass-based diets was approximately 16 kg/day; the milk
Some authors studied effects of pangola on growth of
นักเขียนบางคนมีการศึกษาผลกระทบของแพงโกต่อการเจริญเติบโตของสัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง ในไต้หวัน ruminants. In Taiwan, Hsieh (1990) used four tropical
ใช้สี่เขตร้อนหญ้า( ซึ่งได้รับการกินหญ้าโดยเจ็ดโฮลนำพาในช่วงปีแรกและ60 แพะลูกผสมพื้นเมืองนูเบียในช่วงปีที่สอง grasses (pangola, Guinea, dwarf elephant and South
African pigeon grass) which were grazed by seven Holstein
steers during the first year and 60 Nubian-native goat hybrids
during the second year. Pangola gave the highest
average daily gain (ADG) for cattle, while Guinea grass was
the second highest. At Parada in North Queensland,
Australia, a body weight gain of 2,990 kg/(ha × year) was
obtained from grazing irrigated pangola grass fertilized
with 672 kg N/(ha × year); (Ebersohn and Lee 1972). In
Jamaica, Creek and Nestel (1965) found that pangola
grazed at 32-day intervals produced more DM and more
body weight gain than when grazed at 40-day intervals.
In Thailand, the quality of beef from cattle fed with pangola
in terms of chemical composition, collagen content,
cholesterol, triglyceride and water holding capacity showed
different values between White Lamphun and Brahman
crossbred cattle (Chaiwang et al. 2011). However, pangola
can be used for rearing native cattle and could be an alternative
feed for farmers. Moreover, Tuikampee et al. (2006)
reported that the average milk yield of cows fed pangola
grass-based diets was approximately 16 kg/day; the milk
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