Performance of Sahiwal and Friesian heifers fed on napier grass supplemented with graded levels of lucerne
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Two experiments designated A and B were conducted to evaluate the effect of supplementing napier grass with lucerne on dry matter intake (DMI) and weight gain (ADG) of Friesian and Sahiwal heifers. In experiment A which lasted 92 days, 24 heifers from each of Sahiwal and Friesian breeds were blocked by breed and randomly allocated to the following treatments: young napier + 0 kg lucerne (T1); young napier + 1.5 kg lucerne (T2); old napier + 0 kg lucerne (T3); old napier + 1.5 kg lucerne (T4); old napier + 2.5 kg lucerne (T5); old napier + 3.5 kg lucerne (T6) heifer-1 day-1. Supplementation significantly (p<0.05) increased DMI from 4.3 to 6.7 kg day-1 in Sahiwals and 5.2 to 7.8 kg.day-1 in Friesians (p<0.05). Similarly, supplementation positively influenced ADG which significantly (p<0.05) improved, from 0.29 to 0.64 kg.day-1 for Sahiwals and 0.30 to 0.65 kg.day-1 for Friesians. In Experiment B, diets from experiment A were incubated in the rumen for 0, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96 and 336 h using four steers to estimate degradation. The rumen degradation of lucerne-containing diets were signficiantly (p<0.05) higher than those with napier grass alone. It was concluded from the study that lucerne has a great potential to improve animal performance in smallholder dairy farms.
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heifers, pennisetum purpureum, lucerne, feed intake, weight gain, degradation, chemical composition, rumen, supplements, sahiwal cattle, friesian cattle
