H. Andrade et al., INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT ALFALFA - SORGHUM RATIOS IN THE DIET OF DAIRY GOATS ON PRODUCTIVITY AND RUMEN TURNOVER, Small ruminant research, 21(2), 1996, pp. 77-82
Four alfalfa:sorghum ratios in the diet were evaluated for changes in
milk production and composition and rumen digesta turnover time of 12
mature rumen fistulated Nubian dairy goats, at 48 days postpartum. Ani
mals were distributed according to a triplicated 4 x 4 Latin square de
sign into four treatments of four alfalfa:sorghum ratios (80:20, 70:30
, 60:40, and 50:50). These corresponded to four levels of NDF in the d
iet: 32%, 31%, 29%, and 28%. Rumen digesta turnover time was estimated
by rumen emptying using lignin as an internal marker. No differences
were found among alfalfa:sorghum ratios (P > 0.10) for mean DM intake
(1.5 +/- 0.05 kg), crude protein (0.24 +/- 0.04 kg), NDF (0.48 +/- 0.0
1 kg) and cellulose (0.19 +/- 0.005 kg). Mean milk production (1.16 +/
- 0.05 kg) and milk fat percentage (4.38 +/- 0.13%) did not differ(P >
0.05); however, 4% fat-corrected milk was slightly higher (P < 0.06)
in the group receiving the 60:40 alfalfa:sorghum ratio, corresponding
to 29% NDF in the diet (1.31 kg vs. 1.20 kg, 1.10 kg, and 1.23 kg for
ratios 80:20, 70:30 and 50:50, respectively). Average rumen digesta tu
rnover time did not differ (P > 0.10) among treatments (17.65 +/- 1.85
h). Results suggest that productivity of dairy goats may be influence
d by the forage:concentrate ratio offered, and probably by the NDF lev
el of the diet.