Dolichos lablab (Lab lab purpureus cv. 'Rongai') as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in Zimbabwe

Three mature female goats fitted with permanent rumen cannulae were used to estimate rumen degradation kinetics of diets consisting of 70:30 (w/w) (Diet 1) and 50:50 (w/w) (Diet 2) proportions of maize stover and dolichos lablab. The DM degradation constants (a, b, c) from the equation p = a + b (1-...

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Autores principales: Makembe, N.E.T, Ndlovu, L.R.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 1996
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author Makembe, N.E.T
Ndlovu, L.R.
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Ndlovu, L.R.
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description Three mature female goats fitted with permanent rumen cannulae were used to estimate rumen degradation kinetics of diets consisting of 70:30 (w/w) (Diet 1) and 50:50 (w/w) (Diet 2) proportions of maize stover and dolichos lablab. The DM degradation constants (a, b, c) from the equation p = a + b (1-e-ct) were 11.8, 49.0, 0.029 and 13.1, 48.5, 0.030, for Diet 1 and Diet 2, respectively. Diets were fed to pregnant does to study their effect on reproductive performance and to non-pregnant does to study effects on carcass traits. In pregnant does Diet 2 resulted in higher (p 0.05). Daily milk yield (884 vs. 434 g day-1) average daily gain of does (22.2 vs. 6.3 g day-l) and average daily gain of kids (49 vs. 21.9 g day-1) differed (p < 0.05) for Diet 2 vs. Diet 1, respectively. In non-pregnant does, the diets had no effect (p>0,05) on carcass traits and resulted in hot carcass weights of 7.1 kg and 7.6 kg, cold carcas weights of 6.9 kg and 7.4 kg and killing-out proportions of 360 g kg-1 and 384 g kg-1 for Diet 1 and Diet 2, respectively. It was concluded that diets based on maize stover and dolichos lablab could provide adequate nutrients to maintain goat productivity during the cropping season, without compromising labour availability to cropping activities.
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spelling CGSpace667052023-12-08T19:36:04Z Dolichos lablab (Lab lab purpureus cv. 'Rongai') as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in Zimbabwe Makembe, N.E.T Ndlovu, L.R. goats feeds reproduction birth weight milk yield carcass composition feed intake growth kids rumen Three mature female goats fitted with permanent rumen cannulae were used to estimate rumen degradation kinetics of diets consisting of 70:30 (w/w) (Diet 1) and 50:50 (w/w) (Diet 2) proportions of maize stover and dolichos lablab. The DM degradation constants (a, b, c) from the equation p = a + b (1-e-ct) were 11.8, 49.0, 0.029 and 13.1, 48.5, 0.030, for Diet 1 and Diet 2, respectively. Diets were fed to pregnant does to study their effect on reproductive performance and to non-pregnant does to study effects on carcass traits. In pregnant does Diet 2 resulted in higher (p 0.05). Daily milk yield (884 vs. 434 g day-1) average daily gain of does (22.2 vs. 6.3 g day-l) and average daily gain of kids (49 vs. 21.9 g day-1) differed (p < 0.05) for Diet 2 vs. Diet 1, respectively. In non-pregnant does, the diets had no effect (p>0,05) on carcass traits and resulted in hot carcass weights of 7.1 kg and 7.6 kg, cold carcas weights of 6.9 kg and 7.4 kg and killing-out proportions of 360 g kg-1 and 384 g kg-1 for Diet 1 and Diet 2, respectively. It was concluded that diets based on maize stover and dolichos lablab could provide adequate nutrients to maintain goat productivity during the cropping season, without compromising labour availability to cropping activities. 1996-06 2015-06-05T12:17:16Z 2015-06-05T12:17:16Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66705 en Limited Access Elsevier Makembe, N.E.T and Ndlovu, L.R. 1996. Dolichos lablab (Lab lab purpureus cv. 'Rongai') as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in Zimbabwe. Small Ruminant Research 21(1): 31-36.
spellingShingle goats
feeds
reproduction
birth weight
milk yield
carcass composition
feed intake
growth
kids
rumen
Makembe, N.E.T
Ndlovu, L.R.
Dolichos lablab (Lab lab purpureus cv. 'Rongai') as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in Zimbabwe
title Dolichos lablab (Lab lab purpureus cv. 'Rongai') as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in Zimbabwe
title_full Dolichos lablab (Lab lab purpureus cv. 'Rongai') as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Dolichos lablab (Lab lab purpureus cv. 'Rongai') as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Dolichos lablab (Lab lab purpureus cv. 'Rongai') as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in Zimbabwe
title_short Dolichos lablab (Lab lab purpureus cv. 'Rongai') as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in Zimbabwe
title_sort dolichos lablab lab lab purpureus cv rongai as supplementary feed to maize stover for indigenous female goats in zimbabwe
topic goats
feeds
reproduction
birth weight
milk yield
carcass composition
feed intake
growth
kids
rumen
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66705
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