TY - THES T1 - Studies on Mineral Supplementation in the Swamp Buffalo A1 - Pratas, Rachjan Gunasah LA - English YR - 1983 UL - http://discoverylib.upm.edu.my/discovery/Record/oai:ethesis.upm.edu.my:5009 AB - Two experiments were conducted to study (a) the effect of mineral supplements on weight gain and on blood plasma calcium, inorganic phosphorus, magnesium, iron and copper in male and female swamp buffalo calves up to 10 months of age and (b) the effects of mineral and energy supplementation on the utilization of Guinea grass by swamp buffaloes. In the first experiment, 20 swamp buffalo calves (10 males, 10 females) were distributed into mineral supplemented and unsupplemented groups and rotationaly grazed through several paddocks and pasture species. Pastures comprised of Guinea (Panicum maximum), Signal (Brachiaria decumbens), Setaria (Setariaancep) and Star (Cynodon plectostachyus). Mineral supplementation with Phos-Rich, Rockies (Tithebarn, Ltd., England) had no significant effect on average daily gain from birth to weaning (6 months of age) and from birth to 10 months of age. However, mineral supplements had a significant (P