多营养块在喀麦隆旱季生长山羊补饲中的潜力

F. Tendonkeng, B. Boukila, T. E. Pamo
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在长沙大学实验农场进行了多营养块在旱季对生长中的西非矮山羊进行补饲的潜力研究。选用20只6 ~ 7月龄西非矮山羊,每组10只,平均体重9.07±1.17 kg。添加组(2组)每只动物每天给予100 g多营养素块,对照组(1组)不给予任何补充。每14 d称重一次,评价生长情况。在研究开始和结束时分别进行身体状况评分(BCS)。取100 g多营养素块样品进行化学成分分析。结果表明,该多营养块的粗蛋白质和灰分含量分别为37.43%和29.03%。有机质(OM)、细胞壁成分(NDF)、半纤维素和纤维素含量为70.97;25.03;分别为12.40和5.70% DM。试验结束时,饲粮添加组山羊的平均BCS(3.9±0.10)和平均体重(16.90±2.94 kg)显著高于对照组(2.9±0.1)(p<0.05);12.42±2.50千克)。1组和2组总增重分别为3.30 kg和7.89 kg,分别为23.57 g/d和56.35 g/d。由此可见,多营养素块对西非矮山羊幼山羊生长有显著促进作用,在气候变化条件下可广泛应用。
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Potential for Using Multinutrient Block for Supplementing Feeding of Growing Goats During Dry Season in Cameroon
The study of the potential for using multinutrient block for supplementing feeding of growing West African dwarf goats during dry season were carried in the Experimental Farm of the University of Dschang. Twenty young West African dwarf goats were divided in two groups of ten animals each 6-7 month old and averagely weighing 9.07±1.17 kg were used. The animals of the supplemented group (group 2) received 100 g of multinutrient block per animal per day whereas those of the control group (group 1) did not receive any supplement. The animals were weight every 14 days for the evaluation of growth. The body condition score (BCS) was take at the beginning and at the end of the study. A sample of 100 g of multinutrient block was taken for the chemical composition analysis. The results showed that the multinutrient block had a high percentage of crude proteins (37.43%DM) and ash (29.03%DM). The organic matter (OM) content, the cells wall constituent (NDF), hemicellulose and cellulose were 70.97; 25.03; 12.40 and 5.70 %DM respectively. At the end of the study, the average BCS (3.9 ± 0.10) and average weight of the supplemented goats (16.90 ± 2.94 kg) was significantly higher (p<0.05) than that of the control group (2.9 ± 0.1; 12.42 ± 2.50 kg). The total weight gain was 3.30 kg and 7.89 kg corresponding to a daily average weight gain of 23.57 g/d and 56.35 g/d respectively for the animals of group 1 and group 2. It can be conclude that the multinutrient block significantly improves the growth of the young West African dwarf goats and can be widely used under climate change.
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