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Hayvan Beslemenin Nihai Ürünü Dışkı ve Gaz Üretim Potansiyeli

Manure as Final Product of Animal Feeding and its Potential of Gas Production

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Defecation is result of digestive function as liquid, solid and semi-solid wastes eliminated and last activity of digestion. Evaluating the feces or manure can provide valuable information about general health, rumen fermentation, and digestive function of ruminant. Manure can be also regarded as a byproduct of milk and egg production. Manure has an important potential in terms of gases production (especially N 2 O, a lesser extent: CH 4 ) for global warming. The amount of manure produced may vary due to feed and water intake, and may be greatly reduced by an unusual disruption in passage of digesta through the digestive tract. The information of fecal evaluation with animal health, performance may be valuable to understanding the interaction between the ration and the animal.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Dışkılama sindirim sonucu sıvı ve yarı katı atıkların elimine edildiği en son sindirim faaliyetidir. Dışkı idrar bileşimi veya dışkının posa kısmının iyi okunması ruminantların sindirim fonksiyonu, rumen fermantasyonu ve hayvanın genel sağlık durumu hakkında önemli bilgiler sağlayabilir. Dışkı aynı zamanda et, süt ve yumurta gibi hayvansal ürünlerin bir yan ürünü olarak görülebilir. Dışkı küresel ısınma açısından önemli bir gaz üretim potansiyeline de (özelikle N 2 O ve daha az CH 4 ) sahiptir ve üretimi yem, su tüketimine bağlı olmakla birlikte sindirim sistemindeki akışın bozulması ile önemli bir azalma gösterir. Hayvan ve rasyon arasındaki ilişkiyi anlama açısından dışkı ve hayvan sağlığı ve performansı arasındaki ilişkiyi bilmek faydalıdır.
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