EFFECTS OF LENTIL (Lens culinaris) SCREENING AS A REPLACEMENT FOR NOUG SEED CAKE (Guizotia abyssinica) ON THE DIETS OF GROWING FARTA LAMBS IN ETHIOPIA

IF 0.6 Q4 AGRONOMY
D. Tefera, B. Asmare, Netsanet Beyero
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A study was performed with the objective to assess nutrient biological performance and assess economic feasibility of Farta lambs fed wheat straw (WS) as a basal feed and supplemented with lentil screening (LS) in replacement for noug seed cake (NSC). The experimental sheep were blocked into five based on their initial body weight and randomly assigned to treatment diets within each block. The experimental design used for this study was randomized complete block design (RCBD) with five replications. Result indicated %CP contents of experimental feeds were 26.13, 25.00 and 5.66 for lentil screening, NSC and WS, respectively. There was significant difference in WS DM intake (p<0.05) in all treatment groups. The supplement DM intake increased significantly (p<0.001) as lentil screening level increased from 0, 29.4, 55.4, 78.8, and 100% from (T1-T5), respectively. Total DM intake was significantly different (p<0.01) among all treatment groups but CP intake was not significantly different among treatments (p>0.05). Average daily body weight gain (ADG) and feed conversion efficiency (FCE) were significantly different (p<0.01) among treatment groups. Among treatment groups, T5 had higher (p<0.01) daily body weight gain (76.44 g/d) as compared to T4 (72.1 g/d), T3 (69.8 g/d), T2 (62.89 g/d), T1 (58.28 g/d). T5 returned a higher net income (110.94 Ethiopian Birr (EB)/sheep) as compared to the other treatment groups. From biological performance and economic return T5 could be recommended as an alternative supplement for growing Farta sheep both in biological performance and better economic gain.
小扁豆(Lens culinaris)筛选对埃塞俄比亚生长中的法塔羔羊日粮中豆饼(Guizotia abyssinica)替代品的影响
本研究旨在评估Farta羔羊以小麦秸秆(WS)为基础饲料,辅以扁豆筛选(LS)代替牛籽饼(NSC)的营养生物学性能和经济可行性。根据实验羊的初始体重,将其分为五组,并随机分配到每个组的治疗饮食中。本研究使用的实验设计为随机完全区组设计(RCBD),共有五次重复。结果表明,扁豆筛选、NSC和WS试验饲料的CP含量分别为26.13、25.00和5.66。各治疗组的平均日增重(ADG)和饲料转化效率(FCE)均有显著性差异(p<0.01)。在治疗组中,与T4(72.1g/d)、T3(69.8g/d)、T2(62.89g/d)和T1(58.28g/d)相比,T5的每日体重增加(76.44g/d)更高(p<0.01)。与其他治疗组相比,T5的净收入更高(110.94埃塞俄比亚比尔/绵羊)。从生物学性能和经济效益来看,T5在生物学性能和更好的经济效益方面都可以作为种植法尔塔羊的替代补充剂。
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