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The nutritional value of <i>Zizyphus spina-christi</i> for goat production among the pastoralists of Kalu district, South Wello, Ethiopia


KY Dawd
NKR Musimba
WN Ekaya
KO Farah

Abstract

Fifteen
yearling goats of similar weight were used to evaluate the potential
of Zizyphus spina-christi leaves as a supplement to goats
fed on Cynodon dactylon grass. Animals were randomly
assigned to five feeding regimes and individually stall-fed
for a preliminary period of 14 days, followed by 14 days of
feeding to determine dry matter intake and digestibility and
a 3-month feeding period to determine body weight changes. The
treatments were formulated based on leaf:grass ratios of 0%,
25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. Z. spina-christi leaves had higher
crude protein and lower fibre content than C. dactylon
grass (P < 0.05). Dry matter intake, digestibility and body
weight changes increased significantly (P < 0.05) as the
level of supplementation increased. Thus, Z. spina-christi
foliage is a potential feed supplement in the dry season, as
the dry season grasses are deficient in the required nutrients
and cannot meet goat requirements.

African Journal of Range & Forage Science 2003, 20(3): 265–270

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