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Title: | Nutrient digestibility of pregnant WAD ewe fed Mexican sunflower leaf meal (MSLM) based diets |
Authors: | Ekeocha, Anthony Henry Fakolade, Patience. O |
Keywords: | Mexican Sunflower Nutrient digestibility Pregnant West African dwarf ewe |
Issue Date: | May-2013 |
Publisher: | International Journal of AgriScience |
Citation: | Ekeocha et al (2013):Nutrient digestibility of pregnant WAD ewe fed Mexican sunflower leaf meal (MSLM) based diets.International Journal of AgriScience.Vol. 3(5): 423-431 |
Abstract: | Fifteen days prior to parturition, studies was conducted using sixteen West African dwarf
(WAD) ewes weighing between 22.80 and 26.03kg on a basal diet of Panicum maximum were
allotted into 4 treatment groups A, B, C and D of 4 replicates each. The MSL replaced Wheat
bran (WB) gravimetrically at 0, 15, 30 and 45%. Treatment A served as control, while animals in
treatments B, C and D received Mexican sunflower leaf (MSL) at 15, 30 and 45% respectively.
The experiment lasted for one week. Digestibility was determined using a 6-d total fecal
collection. Ewes were given ad-libitum access to feed and water and routine vaccination and
medication followed standard procedures. The 16 ewes were previously brought to heat
(Oestrus) by synchronization and served by two rams (1:8). Parameters measured were
voluntary dry matter intake (VDMI), which comprised concentrate dry matter intake (CDMI)
and grass dry matter intake (GDMI), apparent digestibility coefficients of DM, CP, EE, NDF,
ADF, ADL, organic matter (OM) and energy. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and
ANOVA. The VDMI (g/d) varied from 392.30 - 695.00 for ewes during digestibility. CDMI
(g/d) varied from 191.35 – 565.01 and GDMI (g/d) varied from 137.52 – 227.32 for ewes and
this was significant (p <0.05) with animals on treatment B having the highest CDMI while
animals on treatment C having the highest GDMI respectively. Apparent digestibility
coefficients of EE, NDF, ADF, ADL, OM, and energy were similar. Approximately 75.5 ±1.1%
of the VDMI came from the supplement. Diets containing 15% MSLM was superior to others for
CDMI (191.35 – 565.01 g/day), C P absorbed (42.05 – 99.45 g/day), CP apparent digestibility
(86.49 – 91.47%), Digestible DMI (52.34 – 85.20 g/day/kgW0.75) and Digestible CPI (14.31 –
28.35 g/day/kgW0.75) while GDMI (137.52 – 227.32 g/day) for diets containing 30% and 45%
MSLM were significant (p < 0.05). Therefore Mexican Sunflower Leaf Meal could suitably
replace Wheat bran in the diets of pregnant ewe up to 30% level of inclusion without eliciting
any adverse effect. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1078 |
ISSN: | 2228-6322 |
Appears in Collections: | Animal Science Journal Publications
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