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African Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 1 (4), pp.
118-124, November 2006
ISSN 1991- 637X© 2006 Academic Journals
Full
Length Research Paper
The value of Acacia brevispica
and Leucaena leucocephala
seedpods as dry season supplements for calves in
dry areas of Kenya
Nyambati1, E.
M.; Sollenberger2, L.E.; Karue3, C. N.; and Musimba3,
N. K. R.
1Kenya Agricultural Research
Institute, P. O. Box 450, Kitale, Kenya, 2Agronomy Department,
University of Florida, 2183 McCarty Hall, P.O. Box 110300, Gainesville,
FL, 32611-0300, 3 Department of Range Management, University of
Nairobi P.O. Box 30197, Nairobi, Kenya.
*Corresponding author’s E-mail:
elkananyambati@yahoo.co.uk.
Accepted November 10, 2006
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Two experiments were
conducted to evaluate the feed value of Acacia (Acacia brevispica)
and Leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala seedpods (whole fruit)
during the dry season. In Experiment 1, treatment diets were Rhodes grass
(Chloris gayana) hay (control) and the hay supplemented with either
Acacia or Leucaena seedpod meal. In Experiment 2, maasai lovegrass
(Eragrostis superba) hay (control) was offered alone or with a
supplement of Leucaena seedpod meal. In Experiment 1, calves
supplemented with Leucaena meal had higher gain (486 g d-1)
than the control (239 g d-1) or those receiving Acacia pod meal
(250 g d-1). In Experiment 2, calves on Leucaena meal
had higher gains (559 g d-1) than the control (276 g d-1)
confirming the results obtained in Experiment 1. Seedpods of A.
brevispica contained only 65% of their seeds, resulting in a lower
digestible energy concentration than Leucaena seedpods. These data
confirm that cattle productivity can be increased if pods of L.
leucocephala are collected during periods of abundance, stored and
used as supplements for growing calves.
Key words: Acacia, Leucaena, seedpods, grass hay, calf weight gain.
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