Adeloye, A.A. and Awosanya, B. and Joseph, K. and Olawoye, S, (1993) THE FEEDING VALUE OF CURED PARKIA FILICOIDEA WELW. LEAVES WITH CASSAVA PEELS TO THE GOAT. Bioresource Technology, 45. pp. 85-87.
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Abstract
The influence of supplementary inclusion of Parkia filicoidea Welw. hay in a cassva-peel diet for goats was evaluated by a digestibifity study. Eighteen Sokoto red goats, 6"0-7"5 kg, were involved, There were six diets comprising unsupplemented cassava peels; 25, 50 and 75% replacements with Parkia hay; whole Parkia hay; and the control. The control diet was of 60% Andropogon gayanus and 40% yellow maize and soybean meal mixed in a 1"5.: 1 ratio. Dry matter (DM) intake (g/head per day) was better (P< O'05) with whole Parkia hay (153+34"5) than with the cassava peels (137+ 12.9). Nevertheless, DM intakes were far better (> 200 g/head per day) on the supplemented diets. Acceptabilities were enhanced at (cassava peel/Parkia hay) 25/75 and 50/50 mixtures. DM digestibilities were higher on unsupplemented cassava peels, 25 and 50% replacements than with Parkia hay. Nutrient digestibilities were higher (P < (~05) with the 50% replacement diet, except for crude fibre and total ash. The availabifity of the cassava peel and Parkia hay at little or no cost and the digestibility of the 50/50 combination as against that of the conventional (control) diet would make the 50/50 combination of the plant products an acceptable dry-season feed and a suitably cheap feed in subsistence goat-production.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | S Agriculture > SF Animal culture |
Depositing User: | TOLUWANI BOTU |
Date Deposited: | 09 Jul 2021 13:28 |
Last Modified: | 09 Jul 2021 13:28 |
URI: | https://eprints.lmu.edu.ng/id/eprint/3353 |
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