In sacco, in vitro and in vivo digestibility and supplementary value of some tropical forage legume hays to sheep feeding on a basal diet of maize stover

cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0396.1997.tb00735.xen
cg.issn0044-3565en
cg.issue1en
cg.journalJournal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutritionen
cg.subject.ilriSHEEPen
cg.subject.ilriANIMAL FEEDINGen
cg.subject.ilriLIVESTOCKen
cg.volume77en
dc.contributor.authorTolera, Adugnaen
dc.contributor.authorSaid, A.N.en
dc.date.accessioned2013-05-06T07:01:35Zen
dc.date.available2013-05-06T07:01:35Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/28855
dc.titleIn sacco, in vitro and in vivo digestibility and supplementary value of some tropical forage legume hays to sheep feeding on a basal diet of maize stoveren
dcterms.abstractThe potential of Desmodium intortum, Macrotyloma axillare and Stylosanthes guianensis hays for improving the digestibility of a standard diet of maize stover was assessed using in sacco, in vitro and in vivo methods. In sacco degradability results showed that S. guianensis hay had the highest potential and effective DM degradability. S. guianensis hay also had higher (P<less than>0.05) in vitro DM digestibility than maize stover, D. intortum and M. axillare. In vitro DM digestibility was negatively correlated (r = <minus>0.97) with ADF content of the feeds. The in vivo data showed no significant differences among different species of legume hay supplements and levels of supplementation in DM and OM digestibility. The NDF, ADF and CP digestibility were higher (P<less than>0.05) in S. guianensis hay supplemented groups than groups supplemented with the other forage legume hays. This was associated with lower levels of ADF and lignin and higher CP content in S. guianensis hay. It is concluded that S. guianensis was better than the other 2 forage legumes in improving nutrient (CP, NDF, ADF and estimated in vitro DM) digestibility of maize stover-based diets. This may be due to low fibre content, increased nitrogen availability and improved rumen microbial activity.en
dcterms.accessRightsLimited Access
dcterms.available2011-01-20
dcterms.bibliographicCitationJournal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition;77(1): 35-43en
dcterms.extentp. 35-43en
dcterms.issued1997-01-08
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.licenseCopyrighted; all rights reserved
dcterms.publisherWileyen
dcterms.subjectsheepen
dcterms.subjectanimal feedingen
dcterms.subjectmaize stoveren
dcterms.subjectfeed cropsen
dcterms.subjectdieten
dcterms.subjectin vitro digestibilityen
dcterms.subjectlegumesen
dcterms.subjectdesmodium intortumen
dcterms.subjectmacrotyloma axillareen
dcterms.subjectstylosanthes guianensisen
dcterms.subjecthayen
dcterms.subjectruminantsen
dcterms.typeJournal Article

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