Gliricidia sepium as a sole feed for small ruminants

Eight West African dwarf goats and sheep were fed a sole feed of Gliricidia sepium ad-lib for a period of 16 weeks. Mean daily dry matter intake was 466 and 544 g for the goats and sheep, respectively. Mean daily dry matter intake as a percentage of liveweight was 3.2 for the sheep and goats. Efficiency of feed conversion for the sheep was 1:6 and for the goats 1:11. For both species there was a sharp drop in liveweight and feed intake at the beginning of the experiment. Throughout the experimental period, there were no apparent symptoms of ill-health except in the first week when 80 percent of the experimental animals had diarrhea. The crude protein content of the forage was 26 percent and the in-vitro cellulose digestibility 66 percent. Use of this browse in reduced proportions that might promote animal growth and production responses at reduced cost is still being investigated

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Main Authors: 54138 Carew, B.A.R., 10749 ILCA, Ibadán (Nigeria)
Format: biblioteca
Published: Ibadán (Nigeria) [sf]
Subjects:SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES, CAPRINOS, OVINOS, ALIMENTACION DE LOS ANIMALES, AFRICA TROPICAL,
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