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Authors:U.Y. Anele, O.M. Arigbede, K.H. Südekum, A.O. Oni, A.O. Jolaosho, J.A. Olanite, A.I. Adeosun, P.A. Dele, K.A. Ike, O.B. Akinola
Animal Feed Science and Technology
journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/anifeedsci

Abstract

A study was carried out to estimate the nutritive value of four indigenous multi-purpose tree (MPT) species (Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Treculia africana, Gliricidia sepium and Millettia griffoniana)

by the evaluation of their seasonal chemical composition, in vitro fermentation and in sacco dry matter (DM) degradation. The main objective of the study was to assess the potential of these indigenous MPT in supplementing the feed of ruminant animals during the dry season when grasses are scarce and their quality generally fall short of animal requirements. Leaf samples were randomly collected from the trees for estimation of DM, crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), ash, neutral detergent fibre (NDFom), acid detergent fibre (ADFom), lignin (sa), in vitro fermentation and in sacco DM degradation. Samples were collected three times to represent seasonal variations as follows: November: early dry; February: mid-dry and April: late dry seasons.

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