COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE USE OF FOUR PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTS BY WEST AFRICAN DWARF (WAD) SHEEP.

Authors

  • A. A. TAIWO Institute of Agricultural Research and Training Obafemi Awolowo University, Ibadan, Nigeria
  • E. A. ADEBOWALE Institute of Agricultural Research and Training Obafemi Awolowo University, Ibadan, Nigeria
  • A. O. AKINSOYINU University of Ibadan
  • J. F. D. GREENHALGH School of Agriculture, University of Aberdeen, 581 Kings Street Aberdeen, U.K. 

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v22i1.2033

Keywords:

Protein, utilization, Feedblocks, Gliricidia, leucaena, Poultry manure, WAD sheep

Abstract

Feedblocks, poultry manure diet, gliricidia: leucaena mixture (1:1 W/W) and maize offal diet were compared as sources of protein supplements for WAD sheep fed a basal diet of elephant grass hay (Pennisetum purpureum), through a 12-week performance and digestibility study. Dry matter and organic matter intakes (DMI, OMI) of the sheep were higher (P0.05) on the gliricidia: leucaena supplement than on the other diets. DMI on poultry manure and maize offal diets were not significant (P0.05). Organic matter intake (OMI) of the animals followed the same trend as DMI. Sheep fed legume supplements excelled in intakes of crude protein (CP), acid detergent fibre (ADF) and digestibilities of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM) and neutral detergent fibre (NDF) (P>0.05). Intakes of CP and ADF by sheep on the other supplements were not significantly different (P>0.05). Sheep fed on feedblock supplement consumed the least amount. (P0.05) of NDF. Variations were observed in DM,OM, and NDF digestibilities by sheep on maize offal, poultry manure and legumes supplements. Crude protein digestibility in the legumes and feedblocks supplements was higher (P0.05) than with the other two supplements. All the sheep used gained weights but those on maize offa' diet recorded higher (P0.05). weight gain (86.57g) than those on browse leaves (59.40g), feedblocks (47.80g) and poultry manure (40.44g). Rumen pH was lower (P<0.05) on the gliricidia: leucaena supplement than on other diets. Total VFA recorded for sheep on maize offal diet and legumes supplements was higher (P<0.05) than for the other two supplements. Blood urea nitrogen of the supplements were not significantly different (P>0.05) 

Author Biography

A. O. AKINSOYINU, University of Ibadan

 Department of Animal Science

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Published

2021-01-06

How to Cite

TAIWO, A. A., ADEBOWALE, E. A., AKINSOYINU, A. O., & GREENHALGH, J. F. D. (2021). COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE USE OF FOUR PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTS BY WEST AFRICAN DWARF (WAD) SHEEP. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 22(1), 68–75. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v22i1.2033

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