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Two experiments were conducted using dried leaves of Alchornea cordifolia, Ficus capensis, Manniophytum fulvum and Albizza niopoides. In Experiment 1, dry matter (DM) degradation characteristics were investigated using the in sacco nylon bag technique in West African Dwarf (WAD) sheep, WAD goats ...


Smith, Jimmy W.Larbi, AsamoahJabbar, M.A.Akinlade, J.[Rumen degradation in sheep, goats and cattle and voluntary intake by sheep of four browse species]Rumen degradation in sheep, goats and cattle and voluntary intake by sheep of four browse species

Crude protein content and in sacco dry matter (DM) loss after 72 h of incubation in West African Dwarf (WAD) sheep and goats of fresh, wilted and dried leaves of Gliricidia sepium were compared. Additionally, voluntary DM intakes by WAD sheep and goats of G. sepium leaves presented in the fresh, ...


Smith, Jimmy W.Larbi, AsamoahJabbar, M.A.Akinlade, J.[Voluntary intake by sheep and goats of Gliricidia sepium fed in three states and at three levels of supplementation to a basal diet of Panicum maximum]Voluntary intake by sheep and goats of Gliricidia sepium fed in three states and at three levels of supplementation to a basal diet of Panicum maximum

Rumen degradation characteristics of DM in edible forage of 25 multipurpose tree and shrub fodders (MPTS) harvested at the end of the main-wet (April-August 1992), minor-wet (September-November 1992) and dry (December 1992-March 1993) seasons were determined in rumen-fistulated Bunaji cattle (BC)...


Larbi, AsamoahSmith, Jimmy W.Raji, A.M.Kurdi, I.O.Adekunle, I.O.Ladipo, D.O.[Seasonal dynamics in dry matter degradation of browse in cattle, sheep and goats]Seasonal dynamics in dry matter degradation of browse in cattle, sheep and goats
Larbi, AsamoahSmith, Jimmy W.Raji, A.M.Adekunle, I.O.[Seasonal degradation of dry matter in browse by cattle, sheep and goats]Seasonal degradation of dry matter in browse by cattle, sheep and goats

Considering leguminous trees Leucaena and Gliricidia as good sources of quality food, on-station and on-farm studies were conducted in the humid zone of West Africa to establish animal responses to levels, times and forms of browse supplementation, to develop alternative feeding strategies for ut...


Jabbar, M.A.Reynolds, L.Larbi, AsamoahSmith, Jimmy W.[Nutritional and economic benefits of leucaena and gliricidia as feed supplements for small ruminants in humid West Africa]Nutritional and economic benefits of leucaena and gliricidia as feed supplements for small ruminants in humid West Africa

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