M. Lema et al., Lamb production and forage quality under a forage system consisting of AU Triumph tall fescue and Tifton 44 bermudagrass, SMALL RUMIN, 37(3), 2000, pp. 249-253
The lamb production potential and forage quality of a forage system consist
ing of AU Triumph fescue and Tifton 44 bermudagrass was studied over a peri
od of two consecutive years. Each spring, 60 yearling Suffolk ewes and 40 w
ethers were divided into two groups and allowed to graze two replicated 1 h
a AU Triumph paddocks continuously. At the end of the spring grazing season
, both groups were transferred to two replicated 1 ha Tifton 44 paddocks fo
r summer grazing. Body weight was recorded fortnightly and composite forage
samples analyzed for chemical composition, in vitro dry matter disappearan
ce (IVDMD) and in vitro organic matter disappearance (IVOMD) at the end of
the study. Mean crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), ash, neutral-deterg
ent fiber (NDF), acid-detergent fiber (ADF), cellulose, lignin, IVDMD and I
VOMD contents of AU Triumph fescue were 13.26, 1.86, 7.38, 69.4, 36.37, 29.
2, 6.81, 64.44 and 62.88%, respectively. The corresponding values for Tifto
n 44 bermudagrass were 7.5, 1.01, 5.2, 78.3, 41.0, 28.3, 8.8, 56.97 and 55.
61%. Average daily gain (ADG) and lamb gain per hectare on AU Triumph fescu
e were 142.1 g and 412.59 kg/ha, respectively. However, lamb ADG started to
decline and remained low when they were transferred from AU Triumph to Tif
ton 44 bermudagrass resulting in a low ADG and lamb gain per hectare of onl
y 18.2 g and 84.09 kg/ha, respectively. In contrast, Tifton 44 yielded high
er post grazing residual DM, suggesting that the decline in performance of
the lambs grazing Tifton 44 to be related to poor forage quality rather tha
n availability. The results indicate that low nutritive value of Tiftton 44
bermudagrass is a limiting factor to lamb production in the forage system
studied. To prevent the observed decline in lamb performance, it might be n
ecessary to fertilize Tifton 44 at a higher rate or replace it with a bette
r quality warm season forage. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights res
erved.