P. Ruppol et al., Effect of High Quality Feed Supplement blocks on nutritional status and animal performance on Djallonke sheep and West African Dwarf goats., ANN MED VET, 144(3), 2000, pp. 157-162
An experiment was conducted in The Gambia with Djallonke sheep in early pre
gnancy and West African Dwarf goats in late pregnancy to study the effects
of High Quality Feed Supplement on pre- and post-partum animal performance.
Supplementation had beneficial effects on weight support in both species (
P < 0.05) and tended to improve milk production. The growth of the kids bor
n from supplemented dams was increased to a larger extent in the supplement
ed group than in the control group. Owing to high contents of nitrogen in H
igh Quality Feed Supplement, rumen pH tended to be higher in animals offere
d the supplement. The use of locally available by-products and the local ma
nufacture of the blocks allowed a very low price. In agro-pastoral systems,
this supplement could be very useful during periods of low availability in
foodstuffs high in energy and nitrogen, such as during dry season.