THE EFFECT OF STAGE OF MATURITY ON THE NUTRITIVE VALUE OF KOCHIA

  • KNIPFEL J
  • KERNAN J
  • COXWORTH E
  • et al.
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A trial was conducted to determine the nutritive value for sheep of kochia (Kochia scoparia L. Schrad) grown on saline soil and harvested at the early seed stage and the full bloom stage of maturity. There was a significant decrease in digestible organic matter intake (DOMI) and digestible crude protein intake (DCPI) with increasing kochia maturity (31.6 vs. 23.2 g DOMI kg −0.75 (SE = 0.6; P < 0.05) and 4.22 vs. 1.41 g DCPI kg −0.75 (SE < 0.001; P < 0.05)). Early cut kochia appears to be at least equivalent in digestible energy to alfalfa, but lower in digestible protein. Key words: Kochia, maturity, nutritive value, sheep

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KNIPFEL, J. E., KERNAN, J. A., COXWORTH, E. C., & COHEN, R. D. H. (1989). THE EFFECT OF STAGE OF MATURITY ON THE NUTRITIVE VALUE OF KOCHIA. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 69(4), 1111–1114. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjas89-130

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