Rumen characteristics and nitrogen utilization of West African Dwarf Sheep as influenced by Guinea Grass and dried pineapple pulp

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The study was conducted to determine rumen characteristics and nitrogen utilization of West African Dwarf (WAD) Sheep. Fifteen (15) intact weaned ram lambs with an average weight of 12.25 kg and aged between 9 and 11 months old were randomly allotted to 3 dietary treatments (TA = Guinea grass, TB = equal ratio of Guinea grass and dried pineapple pulp and TC = dried pineapple pulp) with five (5) rams per treatment. Ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) concentration (mg/liter) in rumen fluid was significantly (p<0.05) affected across treatments, with animals on TA recorded the highest value when compared to TB and TC. No significant difference (p>0.05) was observed in pH study in the rumen fluid across treatments. Nitrogen utilization parameters were significantly affected (p<0.05) across dietary treatments. Animals on TA were the highest in nitrogen intake, urinary nitrogen, total nitrogen excreted, nitrogen balance (g/day) and nitrogen retention (%), but feacal nitrogen (g/day) was the highest in animals on TB. The inclusion of Dried Pineapple Pulp (DPP) to Guinea grass in equal ratio (TB) improved rumen parameters and better nitrogen utilization of West African Dwarf Sheep. © Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2012.

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Okoruwa, M. I., & Njidda, A. A. (2012). Rumen characteristics and nitrogen utilization of West African Dwarf Sheep as influenced by Guinea Grass and dried pineapple pulp. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition, 11(6), 580–583. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2012.580.583

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