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Can the ecosystem that will house wild mammoths spare 181 kg of grass per mammoth per day?
About 2.4 kg of paper, 3.6 kg of grass, 1.8 kg of anaerobically treated palm oil mill effluent (AnPOME) and 1 kg of recycled compost were used as the experimental material in the composting process.
The technique used in this work is suitable for small growers because a crate of 1 m3 can process about 220 kg of grass or 380 kg corncobs with 65% moisture.
They spend four to five hours grazing and can consume 68 kg of grass each night.
(79 kg) of grass seed per acre (hectare).
(1.8 to 2.2 kg) of grass seed for each 1,000 square feet (92.9 square m) of land for calculating grass seed.
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The diets consisted of 6.7 kg DM of grass silage and 10 kg DM of (1) 100% pelleted, (2) 50% pelleted and 50% expanded or (3) 100% expanded concentrate.
Woolly mammoths were massive creatures that ate about 181 kg (400 lbs) of grass and sedge a day (Lister and Bahn 2007).
Table 2 The conversion coefficient for energy resources Crop residues (kg) Grass (kg) Firewood (kg) Dung (kg) Coal (kg) Electricity (kWh) Bio-gas (m3) Solar (MJ) LPG (kg) Conversion coefficient 0.500 0.428 0.571 0.500 0.714 0.123 0.714 0.034 1.714.
To test this pattern in non-mammal herbivores, we conducted feeding trails with 24 tortoises of various species (M range 0.52 180 kg) fed a diet of grass hay ad libitum and salad.
The four treatments were: ad libitum high quality (dry matter (DM) 360 g/kg, metabolisable energy (ME) 11.0 MJ/kg DM) grass silage (GS), or a fixed amount of grass silage (4.4 kg DM/day) plus either ad libitum amounts of an immature maize silage (DM 201 g/kg, M), the maize ensiled with molassed sugar beet (MSBF) feed (EMS) or the maize silage mixed with MSBF just prior to feeding (MMS).
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