The present study was conducted to determine relative efficacy of urea and
fungal treated mustard straw in maintaining adult sheep. Mustard straw (MS)
treated with urea (UTMS) and fungus (FTMS) was fed ad lib. to ewes in G(1)
and G(2), respectively, along with 200 g concentrate mixture/head/day. Ure
a treatment of MS increased its CP content from 3.7 to 7.2% which further i
ncreased to 7.7% in FTMS. Hemicellulose and cellulose content decreased wit
h proportionate increase in NDF and ADF in UTMS while the cell wall constit
uents further decreased in FTMS. Daily DMI in unit body weight or metabolic
body size was higher (P<0.01) in FTMS fed animals. Digestibility of DM, ND
F and ADF increased (P<0.01) and hemicellulose decreased (P<0.01) in G(2) c
ompared to G(1). Although nutritive value of the test diets was similar, DE
intake in metabolic body size was higher in G(2). Both G(1) and G(2) were
in positive N balance, however, per cent N retention was comparatively lowe
r (13.2%). Feeding of UTMS or FTMS along with 200 g concentrate maintained
sheep, whereas treatment of MS with Coprinus fimetarius did not add advanta
ge over the urea treated MS.