Quantitative protein and fatt metabolism in West African Dwarf Sheep fed Margaritaria Discoidea as supplement.

Publication Type
Journal contribution
Authors
Osakwe, I.I. and Steingaß H.
Year of publication
2004
Published in
Animal Research International
Editor
Department of Zoology, P. O. Box 3146, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Band/Volume
1/1
ISBN / ISSN / eISSN
ISSN: 159-3115
Page (from - to)
42-46
Keywords
Proteingehalt, sheep nutrition, West African Dwarf Sheep
Abstract

Protein and energy utilization and quantitative retention of protein, fat and energy was investigated with twelve castrated Djallonke sheep averaging (20.0 ± 2.2kg BW) in nitrogen and energy balance trials. Dried leaves of Margaritaria discoidea were offered as supplement at two levels (25% (diet 2) and 50% (diet 3) of DMI), replacing hay in a basal hay diet. The basal hay diet without supplementation was the control. Measurements were performed by means of nitrogen and carbon balances with the use of indirect calorimetry. The digestibility of protein was not influenced by supplementation, while utilization of protein was influenced (P<0.05). Metabolisability of energy (ME/GE) was on the average 46.7 (SEM 1.6) % being not significantly (P>0.05) different between treatment. Diet 3 had a higher (P<0.05) total amount of energy retained in protein and fat (0-28 MJ/d) compared with the control diet. It was concluded that Margaritaria discoidea improved protein utilization and retention in Djallonke sheep.

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