Effect of condensed tannins in birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) and sulla (Hedysarum coronarium) on body weight, carcass fat depth, and wool growth of lambs in New Zealand
Gb. Douglas et al., Effect of condensed tannins in birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) and sulla (Hedysarum coronarium) on body weight, carcass fat depth, and wool growth of lambs in New Zealand, NZ J AGR RE, 42(1), 1999, pp. 55-64
The effects of dietary condensed tannins (CT) on growth and performance of
young male weaned lambs were measured during a 4-month grazing trial when e
ither birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) cv. Grasslands Goldie or sulla
(Hedysarum coronarium) cv. Grasslands Aokau were fed. Each legume was offe
red at restricted and an libitum allowances and the effects of CT were dete
rmined by giving half the lambs in each treatment a twice-daily drench of p
olyethylene glycol (PEG; mol wt 3350) to deactivate the CT. Both agronomic
and animal performance characteristics were recorded. Sulla had higher (P <
0.01) pre-grazing herbage masses than birdsfoot trefoil (11.6 cf. 7.1 t DM
ha(-1)) and sulla stem (<6 mm diam.) was eaten, in contrast to birdsfoot t
refoil where stem was rejected by the lambs. The sulla and birdsfoot trefoi
l diets had similar protein concentrations in the DM, but sulla had a highe
r concentration of total CT (88 cf. 50 g CT kg(-1) DM) and less structural
carbohydrate (189 cf 328 g kg(-1) DM) relative to birdsfoot trefoil. Lambs
fed sulla had a similar performance to those grazing birdsfoot trefoil at r
estricted allowances, with average liveweight gains of 168 g d(-1). At ad l
ibitum allowances liveweight gains averaged 273 g d(-1), but the CT in sull
a reduced carcass weight from 21.2 kg (with PEG drenching) to 18.8 kg (P <
0.05). The CT in birdsfoot trefoil did not affect wool growth, liveweight g
ain, or carcass characteristics. The trial has shown that both forages are
able to provide a high level of productivity, but the CT in sulla can be de
trimental to carcass yield from young lambs given this forage as a sole die
t for a prolonged period. However, the sulla produces substantially more DM
and is better utilised by lambs than birdsfoot trefoil, and is able to sus
tain high levels of animal production per hectare.