V. Asaolu, S. Odeyinka, O. Akinbamijo, O. Babayemi, E. Hoffmann
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Abstract
M oringa oleifera (M) and Oxytenanthera abyssinica (bamboo; B) leaves were evaluated as follows; 100%M, 75%M:25%B, 50%M:50%B, 25%M:75%B and 100%B, as feed supplements for ruminants. In-vitro gas production volumes (+/-polyethylene glycol, PEG) were measured to evaluate the effects of probable condensed tannins. OMD (%), ME (MJ/kg DM) and SCFA (mmol/40ml) were predicted. All the fodder combinations contained more than 8%CP; the minimum necessary to provide the minimum NH3 levels required by rumen microorganisms. Moringa inclusion at all levels resulted in ADF and NDF values that could promote voluntary dry matter intake and its digestibility. Significant (P 0.05) effects were observed. 75%M:25%B and 50%M:50%B fodder combinations show promise as protein supplements, particularly during the dry season in the tropics, when available feedstuffs for ruminants are usually devoid of most essential nutrients, particularly nitrogen. Key words : Moringa oleifera, Oxytenanthera abyssinica , feed supplements, rumen fluid, polyethylene glycol, ruminants