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The effect of nutrient restriction imposed by feeding poor quality roughage
s (hay for 6 months and maize stover for 6 or 3 months) and subsequent repl
enishment through concentrate feeding (3 kg/h/d for 120 days) on compensato
ry growth was studies using 18 crossbred (5/8 Friesian, 3/8 Zebu) bulls ran
ging in age from 1 to 2.5 years. During the restriction period, animals on
hay gained 1.3 kg live weight per head, whereas those on maize stover for 6
months lost 22.8 kg per head. The difference in weight gains of animals re
strictedly fed on maize stover for 3 and 6 months was not significantly (P<
0.05) lower for animals fed on maize stover for 6 months compared to those
fed on hay for the same duration. It is concluded that in areas where maize
stover is available and livestock feed is scarce, especially during the dr
y season, animals may be fed on maize stover for 6 months followed by a rea
limentation periods of about 4 months.