M. Boval et al., The effect of herbage allowance on daily intake by Creole heifers tetheredon natural Dichanthium spp. pasture, GRASS FOR S, 55(3), 2000, pp. 201-208
Two experiments were carried out in Guadeloupe to estimate the organic matt
er intake (OMI) and digestibility (OMD) of a Dichanthium spp. sward, grazed
by tethered creole heifers [mean live weight (LW) 202 +/- 2.0 kg], at thre
e daily herbage allowance. Experiment 1 examined herbage allowances of 16,
25 and 31 kg of dry matter (DM) d(-1) on a fertilized sward at 21 days of r
egrowth whereas, in experiment 2, lower allowances of 11, 15 and 19 kg DM d
(-1) were examined on the same sward, which was unfertilized and grazed at
14 days of regrowth. In each experiment the herbage was grazed with three g
roups of two heifers in a 3 x 3 Latin square design. Sward characteristics
were described before grazing. OMI was calculated from total faecal output,
and OMD was predicted from the crude protein (CP) content of the faeces. T
he amount of herbage defoliated by the heifers was also estimated on tiller
s selected at random.
Organic matter intakes were on average 26 g and 19 g OM kg(-1) LW, and OMD
values were 0.740 and 0.665 for Experiments 1 and 2, respectively, and were
not affected by allowance. In experiment 1, the herbage quality was high [
0.50 of leaf and 116 g CP kg(-1) organic matter (OM)] for a tropical forage
, whereas in Experiment 2, the quality of the herbage (0.27 of leaf and 73
g CP kg(-1) OM) was lower. These differences were reflected in differences
in intake an digestibility in the two experiments.
The experimental tropical Dichanthium spp, swards can have intake character
istics similar to those of a temperate sward.