Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2419964 Animal Feed Science and Technology 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The chemical composition, in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) and in vitro gas production (IVGP) of five woody species: Commiphora pyracanthoides, Terminalia prunioides, Acacia tortilis, Faidherbia albida and Dichrostachys cinerea browsed by Matebele goats in an open semi-arid savanna was determined at three leaf phenophases. T. prunioides had the highest IVGP volume (80.1 ml) and C. pyracanthoides the highest IVDMD (0.60) with D. cinerea having both the lowest IVDMD (0.39) and IVGP volume (43.7 ml). This was presumably due to the high condensed tannins (CT) in D. cinerea (20.1 A550 nm) as compared to the low CT in T. prunioides (1.2 A550 nm) and C. pyracanthoides (2.9 A550 nm). T. prunioides had lower acid (240.6 vs. 354.4 g/kg DM) and neutral (351.2 vs. 430.5 g/kg DM) detergent fibre than C. pyracanthoides. Crude protein (CP) and IVDMD declined while neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and acid detergent fibre (ADF) increased with leaf maturity. In vitro dry matter digestibility was not influenced by CP (r = 0.09, P>0.05) and NDF (r = −0.29, P>0.05) while ADF negatively affected IVGP (r = −0.54, P<0.05). Gas production was positively associated with IVDMD (r = 0.54, P<0.05). Condensed tannins had a greater negative effect on IVDMD (r = −0.58, P<0.05) and IVGP (−0.68, P<0.01) than acid (r = −0.46, P>0.05; r = −0.54, P<0.05) and neutral (r = −0.29, P>0.05; r = −0.51, P>0.05) detergent fibre. Total phenolics were positively correlated to IVGP (r = 0.73, P>0.05). We conclude that T. prunioides had good rumen fermentation attributes due to low NDF, ADF and CT contents.

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