Evaluation of Replacing Wheat Bran with Ensete Ventricosum Corm on Feed Intake, Weight Gain, in vitro Digestibility and Economic Efficiency of Doyogena Sheep

The objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of replacing different levels of wheat bran by Ensete ventricosum corm on weight gain, feed intake, in-vitro digestion, and economic efficiency of Doyogena sheep. Forty-two Doyogena yearling rams with an initial body weight of 28.95kg (mean±SE) we...

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Autor principal: Abebe, Mulatu
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Publicado: Wachemo University 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159684
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description The objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of replacing different levels of wheat bran by Ensete ventricosum corm on weight gain, feed intake, in-vitro digestion, and economic efficiency of Doyogena sheep. Forty-two Doyogena yearling rams with an initial body weight of 28.95kg (mean±SE) were randomly divided into six feeding groups of seven animals per treatment in a completely randomized block design. The experiment was conducted for 90 days of feeding trial and 14 days of adaptation. All collected data throughout the experimental period were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) in the statistical analysis software SAS (9.2 version). All animals were fed on natural pastures and nuge seed cakes. The supplements were offered at the rate of 300 g/day, which were offered twice per day during morning and night; (T1)control group grazing only+120 nuge seed cake, (T2) grazing+180gwheat bran+120g nuge seed cake, (T3) grazing+135g wheat bran+120g nuge seed cake + 45g corm (T4) grazing+90g wheat bran+120 g nuge seed cake + 90g corm,( T5) grazing+45g wheat bran+120 g nuge seed cake +135g corm and T6 grazing+0 g wheat bran+120 g nuge seed cake+180gr corm.. Higher weight gain of the sheep was recorded for sixth treatment (16.5kg/90d) days. FCE was higher for those sheep fed on 180g enset corm compared to sheep fed 180g wheat bran. The partial budget analysis shows that the change in total variable cost of all treatment groups was positive, but the net return was obtained in the order of T3>T6>T4>T5>T2>T1. The result of the present study has indicated that in areas where access to wheat bran is absent, enset corms could be used as a potential alternative to replace wheat bran as long as it is economically feasible and easily accessible for smallholder production systems. Thus, based on the present finding, it can be concluded that enset corm has the potential to be a 100% replacement for wheat bran in terms of energy feed without compromising the growth performance and financial effectiveness of sheep fattening.
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spelling CGSpace1596842026-01-15T02:16:35Z Evaluation of Replacing Wheat Bran with Ensete Ventricosum Corm on Feed Intake, Weight Gain, in vitro Digestibility and Economic Efficiency of Doyogena Sheep Abebe, Mulatu sheep doyogena sheep enset ventricosum The objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of replacing different levels of wheat bran by Ensete ventricosum corm on weight gain, feed intake, in-vitro digestion, and economic efficiency of Doyogena sheep. Forty-two Doyogena yearling rams with an initial body weight of 28.95kg (mean±SE) were randomly divided into six feeding groups of seven animals per treatment in a completely randomized block design. The experiment was conducted for 90 days of feeding trial and 14 days of adaptation. All collected data throughout the experimental period were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) in the statistical analysis software SAS (9.2 version). All animals were fed on natural pastures and nuge seed cakes. The supplements were offered at the rate of 300 g/day, which were offered twice per day during morning and night; (T1)control group grazing only+120 nuge seed cake, (T2) grazing+180gwheat bran+120g nuge seed cake, (T3) grazing+135g wheat bran+120g nuge seed cake + 45g corm (T4) grazing+90g wheat bran+120 g nuge seed cake + 90g corm,( T5) grazing+45g wheat bran+120 g nuge seed cake +135g corm and T6 grazing+0 g wheat bran+120 g nuge seed cake+180gr corm.. Higher weight gain of the sheep was recorded for sixth treatment (16.5kg/90d) days. FCE was higher for those sheep fed on 180g enset corm compared to sheep fed 180g wheat bran. The partial budget analysis shows that the change in total variable cost of all treatment groups was positive, but the net return was obtained in the order of T3>T6>T4>T5>T2>T1. The result of the present study has indicated that in areas where access to wheat bran is absent, enset corms could be used as a potential alternative to replace wheat bran as long as it is economically feasible and easily accessible for smallholder production systems. Thus, based on the present finding, it can be concluded that enset corm has the potential to be a 100% replacement for wheat bran in terms of energy feed without compromising the growth performance and financial effectiveness of sheep fattening. 2024-10-30 2024-11-13T19:08:33Z 2024-11-13T19:08:33Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159684 en Open Access application/pdf Wachemo University Mulatu Abebe. (30/10/2024). Evaluation of Replacing Wheat Bran with Ensete Ventricosum Corm on Feed Intake, Weight Gain, in vitro Digestibility and Economic Efficiency of Doyogena Sheep. Hosanna, Ethiopia: Wachemo University.
spellingShingle sheep
doyogena sheep
enset ventricosum
Abebe, Mulatu
Evaluation of Replacing Wheat Bran with Ensete Ventricosum Corm on Feed Intake, Weight Gain, in vitro Digestibility and Economic Efficiency of Doyogena Sheep
title Evaluation of Replacing Wheat Bran with Ensete Ventricosum Corm on Feed Intake, Weight Gain, in vitro Digestibility and Economic Efficiency of Doyogena Sheep
title_full Evaluation of Replacing Wheat Bran with Ensete Ventricosum Corm on Feed Intake, Weight Gain, in vitro Digestibility and Economic Efficiency of Doyogena Sheep
title_fullStr Evaluation of Replacing Wheat Bran with Ensete Ventricosum Corm on Feed Intake, Weight Gain, in vitro Digestibility and Economic Efficiency of Doyogena Sheep
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Replacing Wheat Bran with Ensete Ventricosum Corm on Feed Intake, Weight Gain, in vitro Digestibility and Economic Efficiency of Doyogena Sheep
title_short Evaluation of Replacing Wheat Bran with Ensete Ventricosum Corm on Feed Intake, Weight Gain, in vitro Digestibility and Economic Efficiency of Doyogena Sheep
title_sort evaluation of replacing wheat bran with ensete ventricosum corm on feed intake weight gain in vitro digestibility and economic efficiency of doyogena sheep
topic sheep
doyogena sheep
enset ventricosum
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159684
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