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Supplementary Value of Camel’s Foot Tree (Piliostigma thonningii) Leaf Meal as a Replacement for Concentrate Mixture on the Performance of Gumuz Sheep Fed Finger Millet Straw Based Diet

Authors :
Ayenew, Almaz
Tolera, Adugna
Nurfeta, Ajebu
Assefa, Getnet
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
East African Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 2019.

Abstract

The objective of the experiment was to evaluate the effects of substitution of Camel’s foot tree (Piliostigma thonningii (PT)) leaf meal for concentrate mix (CM) on the performances of Gumuz sheep. During the 90 days feeding trial, thirty five yearling male Gumuz sheep with an average initial body weight of 20.21 ± 2.82 kg (mean ± SD) were grouped into seven blocks of five animals, and each animal was randomly assigned to one of the five dietary treatment feeds within a block. The dietary treatments included feeding of ad libitum finger millet straw supplemented with 100% CM (T1); 75% CM + 25% PT (T2); 50% CM + 50% PT (T3), 25% CM + 75% PT (T4) and 100% PT (T5) on dry matter (DM) basis. The supplements were offered at the rate of 300 g DM/day. The total DM and organic matter intakes for T1 were greater (P0.05) up to 50% PT leaf meal substitution level. Sheep fed T5 diet had the lowest (P 0.05) among treatments. An increase in proportion of PT leaf meal beyond 75% resulted in BW loss of 19.2 g/d. It was concluded that PT leaves could serve as alternative CP supplement in crop residue based feeding and substitution of concentrate with PT leaf meal beyond 50% had no beneficial role in sheep feeding.<br />East African Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): East African Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........239fd8843df28e5f9f149c4d7d1aeba2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20372/eajvas.v3i1.401