Effect of supplementation with groundnut cake and phosphorus on utilisation of millet stover by sheep and excretion of nutrients

An experiment was conducted during the dry season in 1998 to determine the influence of supplementation with groundnut cake (GC) (0, 2.5, 5 and 7.5 g kg-1 LW) and phosphorus (P) (0 and 3 g day-1 animal) on diet and millet stover intake and digestibility, sheep growth rate and nutrient excretion. Tot...

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Autores principales: Sangare, M., Fernández Rivera, S., Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y., Pandey, V.S.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Institut de Medecine Tropicale Prince 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50446
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author Sangare, M.
Fernández Rivera, S.
Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y.
Pandey, V.S.
author_browse Fernández Rivera, S.
Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y.
Pandey, V.S.
Sangare, M.
author_facet Sangare, M.
Fernández Rivera, S.
Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y.
Pandey, V.S.
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description An experiment was conducted during the dry season in 1998 to determine the influence of supplementation with groundnut cake (GC) (0, 2.5, 5 and 7.5 g kg-1 LW) and phosphorus (P) (0 and 3 g day-1 animal) on diet and millet stover intake and digestibility, sheep growth rate and nutrient excretion. Total digestible organic matter intake (DOMI, g kg-1 LW 0.75) increased 4.24 (+ or -) 1.26 g per g of GC and decreased -0.31 (+ or -) 0.16 g per g GC2, and tended to increase (P = 0.10) with P supplementation. Millet stover intake (g kg-1 LW) was related to GC level by both linear (+1.79 (+ or -) 0.53 g per g GC) and quadratic (-0.20 (+ or -) 0.07 g per g GC2) functions and to P supplementation by linear function (0.87 (+ or -) 0.46 g per g P). No effect of GC X P interaction was observed. At equal level of GC, P supplementation increased stover intake by 2 to 20 %. Diet digestibility increased linearly (P < 0.01) with GC level, but no effect of P supplementation was observed. Digestibility of NDF was unaffected by either GC or P level. Animals supplemented with P had adequate P (0.24 %) in their diet in contrast with those unsupplemented (0.05 to 0.18 %). Live weight gain (g day-1) increased 22.10 (+ or -) 3.10 g per g GC and decreased -1.52 (+ or -) 0.39 g GC2. Live weight gain response to P supplementation (7.33 (+ or -) 1.66 g per of P) was independent of GC level. Nitrogen concentration in faeces (g kg-1 FDM) increased linearly both by GC and P supplementation, whereas urinary N (g l-1) was only influenced by GC level. Faecal P (g kg-1 FDM) increased about three-fold with P supplementation. It is concluded that an adequate capture of the additional N and P voided following supplementation could enhance the sustainability of mixed farming systems in the Sahel.
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spelling CGSpace504462016-05-30T17:53:06Z Effect of supplementation with groundnut cake and phosphorus on utilisation of millet stover by sheep and excretion of nutrients Sangare, M. Fernández Rivera, S. Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y. Pandey, V.S. sheep groundnut cakes supplements faeces animal feeding feed intake urine An experiment was conducted during the dry season in 1998 to determine the influence of supplementation with groundnut cake (GC) (0, 2.5, 5 and 7.5 g kg-1 LW) and phosphorus (P) (0 and 3 g day-1 animal) on diet and millet stover intake and digestibility, sheep growth rate and nutrient excretion. Total digestible organic matter intake (DOMI, g kg-1 LW 0.75) increased 4.24 (+ or -) 1.26 g per g of GC and decreased -0.31 (+ or -) 0.16 g per g GC2, and tended to increase (P = 0.10) with P supplementation. Millet stover intake (g kg-1 LW) was related to GC level by both linear (+1.79 (+ or -) 0.53 g per g GC) and quadratic (-0.20 (+ or -) 0.07 g per g GC2) functions and to P supplementation by linear function (0.87 (+ or -) 0.46 g per g P). No effect of GC X P interaction was observed. At equal level of GC, P supplementation increased stover intake by 2 to 20 %. Diet digestibility increased linearly (P < 0.01) with GC level, but no effect of P supplementation was observed. Digestibility of NDF was unaffected by either GC or P level. Animals supplemented with P had adequate P (0.24 %) in their diet in contrast with those unsupplemented (0.05 to 0.18 %). Live weight gain (g day-1) increased 22.10 (+ or -) 3.10 g per g GC and decreased -1.52 (+ or -) 0.39 g GC2. Live weight gain response to P supplementation (7.33 (+ or -) 1.66 g per of P) was independent of GC level. Nitrogen concentration in faeces (g kg-1 FDM) increased linearly both by GC and P supplementation, whereas urinary N (g l-1) was only influenced by GC level. Faecal P (g kg-1 FDM) increased about three-fold with P supplementation. It is concluded that an adequate capture of the additional N and P voided following supplementation could enhance the sustainability of mixed farming systems in the Sahel. 2002 2014-10-31T06:09:14Z 2014-10-31T06:09:14Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50446 en Limited Access Institut de Medecine Tropicale Prince
spellingShingle sheep
groundnut cakes
supplements
faeces
animal feeding
feed intake
urine
Sangare, M.
Fernández Rivera, S.
Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y.
Pandey, V.S.
Effect of supplementation with groundnut cake and phosphorus on utilisation of millet stover by sheep and excretion of nutrients
title Effect of supplementation with groundnut cake and phosphorus on utilisation of millet stover by sheep and excretion of nutrients
title_full Effect of supplementation with groundnut cake and phosphorus on utilisation of millet stover by sheep and excretion of nutrients
title_fullStr Effect of supplementation with groundnut cake and phosphorus on utilisation of millet stover by sheep and excretion of nutrients
title_full_unstemmed Effect of supplementation with groundnut cake and phosphorus on utilisation of millet stover by sheep and excretion of nutrients
title_short Effect of supplementation with groundnut cake and phosphorus on utilisation of millet stover by sheep and excretion of nutrients
title_sort effect of supplementation with groundnut cake and phosphorus on utilisation of millet stover by sheep and excretion of nutrients
topic sheep
groundnut cakes
supplements
faeces
animal feeding
feed intake
urine
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50446
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