EFFECT OF UREA-TREATED OR UNTREATED STRAW WITH COTTON SEED ON PERFORMANCES OF LACTATING MARADI (RED SOKOTO) GOATS IN NIGER

Citation
Oa. Djibrillou et al., EFFECT OF UREA-TREATED OR UNTREATED STRAW WITH COTTON SEED ON PERFORMANCES OF LACTATING MARADI (RED SOKOTO) GOATS IN NIGER, Livestock production science, 55(2), 1998, pp. 117-125
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
ISSN journal
03016226
Volume
55
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
117 - 125
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-6226(1998)55:2<117:EOUOUS>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Thirty Maradi (Red Sokoto) does were divided into three equal groups a nd followed during the first eight weeks of lactation. Each group was offered one of the following Schizachyrium exile based diets: untreate d straw (UNTS), urea-treated straw (UTS), untreated straw + 400 g of c otton seed (UNTS + CS). Feed intake, milk yield, milk fat, milk protei n and live weight were monitored weekly. The mean dry matter and energ y intake (DMI) of UNTS + CS group was higher than that of UNTS and the UTS groups (P < 0.001). Animals fed supplementary cotton seed consume d less straw. There was no significant difference in the intake of ure a-treated and untreated straw in spite of the higher digestibility of urea-treated straw. The average weekly milk yield was 2.73+/-0.25, 3.1 1+/-0.37 and 3.14+/-0.32 kg for UNTS, UTS and UNTS + CS groups, respec tively. The high energy intake of UNTS + CS, compared to two other gro ups, was not reflected in milk production. The milk fat percentage was 3.63, 3.62 and 5.21 for UNTS, UTS and UNTS + CS groups, respectively. The milk protein percentage was 4.34, 4.53 and 3.91 for UNTS, UTS and UNTS + CS groups, respectively. Analysis of variance revealed highly significant difference in fat (P < 0.001) and protein (P < 0.01) conte nt but not in the milk yield of three groups. All groups lost weight, but the UNTS group lost more weight than the other two groups (P < 0.0 01). It is concluded that the urea-treated straw may be an appropriate feed for lactating Maradi does. Untreated straw supplemented with cot ton seed also has an advantage over untreated straw alone. (C) 1998 El sevier Science B.V.