Nutritional studies with West African Dwarf goats in the humid tropics

Results of two completed and one continuing feeding/growth trials are discussed. When fed Panicum maximum plus concentrates ad lib, West African Dwarf (WAD) bucks attain a growth rate of 60 gd-1 at a DDMI of 53.3g kg0.75d-1 , which is estimated to be approximately 1.8 times the DDMI needed for maintenance. These animals had a heavier dressed carcass (7.15 vs 4.75 kg) and more abdominal fat (0.70 vs 0.11 kg) than WAD bucks receiving P.Maximum plus Leucaena leucocephala. Growth rates of WAD goats fed on Gliricidia sepium only were similar to those reported for goats at village level. Supplementation with either young fertilized Panicum maximum (A), Manihot esculenta (B) or Leucaena leucocephala (C) improved DDMI (A: 40.6, B: 45.7, C: 42.3 vs 37.9 (Gliricidia only) g.kg-0.75.d-1). Leucaena supplementation also gave significantly higher growth rates (36.0 vs 23.3 g.d-1) than Gliricidia alone. The response to cassava supplementation was confusing and further investigation is required.

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Main Authors: Ademosun, A.A., Bosman, H.G., Jansen, H.J.
Format: Conference Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: PUDOC 1988
Subjects:goats, humid tropics, feeds, animal nutrition, nutritive value, cynodon, gliricidia sepium, leucaena leucocephala,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70792
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-707922016-02-08T09:02:58Z Nutritional studies with West African Dwarf goats in the humid tropics Ademosun, A.A. Bosman, H.G. Jansen, H.J. goats humid tropics feeds animal nutrition nutritive value cynodon gliricidia sepium leucaena leucocephala Results of two completed and one continuing feeding/growth trials are discussed. When fed Panicum maximum plus concentrates ad lib, West African Dwarf (WAD) bucks attain a growth rate of 60 gd-1 at a DDMI of 53.3g kg0.75d-1 , which is estimated to be approximately 1.8 times the DDMI needed for maintenance. These animals had a heavier dressed carcass (7.15 vs 4.75 kg) and more abdominal fat (0.70 vs 0.11 kg) than WAD bucks receiving P.Maximum plus Leucaena leucocephala. Growth rates of WAD goats fed on Gliricidia sepium only were similar to those reported for goats at village level. Supplementation with either young fertilized Panicum maximum (A), Manihot esculenta (B) or Leucaena leucocephala (C) improved DDMI (A: 40.6, B: 45.7, C: 42.3 vs 37.9 (Gliricidia only) g.kg-0.75.d-1). Leucaena supplementation also gave significantly higher growth rates (36.0 vs 23.3 g.d-1) than Gliricidia alone. The response to cassava supplementation was confusing and further investigation is required. 1988 2016-02-08T09:02:58Z 2016-02-08T09:02:58Z Conference Paper 90-220-0935-1 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70792 en Limited Access PUDOC
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humid tropics
feeds
animal nutrition
nutritive value
cynodon
gliricidia sepium
leucaena leucocephala
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feeds
animal nutrition
nutritive value
cynodon
gliricidia sepium
leucaena leucocephala
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humid tropics
feeds
animal nutrition
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leucaena leucocephala
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feeds
animal nutrition
nutritive value
cynodon
gliricidia sepium
leucaena leucocephala
Ademosun, A.A.
Bosman, H.G.
Jansen, H.J.
Nutritional studies with West African Dwarf goats in the humid tropics
description Results of two completed and one continuing feeding/growth trials are discussed. When fed Panicum maximum plus concentrates ad lib, West African Dwarf (WAD) bucks attain a growth rate of 60 gd-1 at a DDMI of 53.3g kg0.75d-1 , which is estimated to be approximately 1.8 times the DDMI needed for maintenance. These animals had a heavier dressed carcass (7.15 vs 4.75 kg) and more abdominal fat (0.70 vs 0.11 kg) than WAD bucks receiving P.Maximum plus Leucaena leucocephala. Growth rates of WAD goats fed on Gliricidia sepium only were similar to those reported for goats at village level. Supplementation with either young fertilized Panicum maximum (A), Manihot esculenta (B) or Leucaena leucocephala (C) improved DDMI (A: 40.6, B: 45.7, C: 42.3 vs 37.9 (Gliricidia only) g.kg-0.75.d-1). Leucaena supplementation also gave significantly higher growth rates (36.0 vs 23.3 g.d-1) than Gliricidia alone. The response to cassava supplementation was confusing and further investigation is required.
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humid tropics
feeds
animal nutrition
nutritive value
cynodon
gliricidia sepium
leucaena leucocephala
author Ademosun, A.A.
Bosman, H.G.
Jansen, H.J.
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Bosman, H.G.
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title Nutritional studies with West African Dwarf goats in the humid tropics
title_short Nutritional studies with West African Dwarf goats in the humid tropics
title_full Nutritional studies with West African Dwarf goats in the humid tropics
title_fullStr Nutritional studies with West African Dwarf goats in the humid tropics
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional studies with West African Dwarf goats in the humid tropics
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