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Title of Journal: Trop Anim Health Prod

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Abbravation: Tropical Animal Health and Production

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Springer Netherlands

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10.1007/s13042-014-0234-4

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1573-7438

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Emphasis Type="Italic"Leucaena/Emphasis and dr

Authors: Euphresia Besongtakor Agbor Kenneth Jacob Ngoh Ndamukong Etienne Tendonkeng Pamo
Publish Date: 2012/12/06
Volume: 45, Issue: 4, Pages: 1025-1029
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This study investigated the effects on digestibility and growth when West African Dwarf WAD sheep were fed a basal diet of Tripsacum laxum with Leucaena leucocephala or dried poultry waste as supplement Fifteen WAD sheep 12 rams and 3 ewes were randomly allocated to three dietary treatments of 5 animals each namely T1—basal diet of chopped T laxum control T2—basal diet plus dried poultry waste and T3—basal diet plus L leucocephala Animals had access to drinking water and a mineral mix ad libitum They were weighed weekly after a 2week adaptation period for a duration of 12 weeks At the end of the feeding trial three rams randomly selected from each treatment group were used for the digestibility study Results revealed that average daily intake of L leucocephala 3500 ± 03 g/animal was higher than that of dried poultry waste 2600 ± 01 g/animal The supplemented groups T2 and T3 gained 214 and 310 g daily respectively while animals of the control group T1 lost 60 g daily There was a significant difference P  001 in dry matter intake between the control and supplemented groups with T2 recording the highest intake Organic matter intake of treatment 3 was significantly P  001 higher than that of T1 and T2 The differences in crude fibre CF ingestion between T2 and T1 as well as T3 and T1 were significant P  001 with the highest ingestion of CF occurring in T1 The dry matter digestibility of the supplemented groups was significantly higher P  005 than that of the control The organic matter digestibility of T2 and T3 as well as T1 and T3 were significantly different P  005 being highest in T3 770 ± 21  and lowest in T2 581 ± 10  It was concluded from the study that T laxum can be better utilized in West African Dwarf sheep when supplemented with dried poultry waste or L leucocephala


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