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Title: Research note: inclusion of lablab in maize and sorghum silages improves sheep performance
Authors: Ngongoni, N. T.
Mwale, M.
Mapiye, C.
Moyo, M. T.
Hamudikuwanda, H.
Titterton, M.
Keywords: Liveweight gain
Sheep
Sheep performance
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Tropical Grasslands
Series/Report no.: Tropical Grasslands;Vol. 42: p. 188-192
Abstract: An experiment was conducted to determine intake and liveweight gain of sheep fed maize, sorghum, lablab-maize and lablab-sorghum silages (20 and 40% lablab) in a completely randomised design with 6 treatments. The maize and sorghum were mixed with lablab before ensiling and the silages were fed to sheep for 21 days. Silage intake increased with increase in legume inclusion level (P<0.05). Intake of maize-based silages was higher than that of sorghum-based silages. While sheep fed the straight cereal diets lost weight, liveweight change improved as the level of lablab inclusion increased (P<0.05). The fi ndings confi rm that legume inclusion with maize and sorghum forages when ensiling improves silage intake and enhances ruminant animal performance. Long-term feeding experiments using a combination of cereals and legumes with different ruminant species are required to validate these preliminary fi ndings.
URI: https://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/public/journals/4/Historic/Tropical%20Grasslands%20Journal%20archive/PDFs/Vol_42_2008/Vol42_03_2008_pp188_192.pdf
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