M. Raaflaub et Ce. Lascano, THE EFFECT OF WILTING AND DRYING ON INTAKE RATE AND ACCEPTABILITY BY SHEEP OF THE SHRUB LEGUME CRATYLIA-ARGENTEA, Tropical grasslands, 29(2), 1995, pp. 97-101
A series of feeding trials with sheep were carried out at the Centro I
nternacional de Agricultura Tropical in Colombia to assess the effect
of wilting and drying on intake rate and acceptability of the shrub le
gume Cratylia argentea (Desvaux) O. Kuntze. In the first 2 experiments
, intake rate was measured in periods of 20 minutes with sheep fed imm
ature and mature legume either fresh, wilted or sun-dried. Relative ac
ceptability of fresh and dried, immature and mature C. argentea was me
asured in 2 subsequent experiments with sheep of different age and pre
vious experience with the legume. The test forages were offered separa
tely in pairs for periods of 20 minutes and relative acceptability was
defined as the short-term intake of fresh and dried forage corrected
for metabolic weight of the animals. Intake rate of C. argentea was af
fected by post-harvest treatment when the legume was immature, but not
when it was mature. With immature C. argentea, intake rate was higher
when the forage was wilted and dried than when fed fresh. When sheep
were given the choice of selecting fresh or dried C. argentea, they co
nsumed more dried forage, regardless of maturity, age of the animals a
nd previous experience with the forage. Factors responsible for low in
take rate and acceptability of fresh, immature C. argentea could not b
e defined in this study.