Performance of grazing sheep kept on tamani grass supplemented with Parkia platycephala pods replacing corn in the multiple supplements

Juliana Rodrigues Lacerda Lima,Rosane Claudia Rodrigues, Giovanne Oliveira Costa Sousa, Ana Paula Ribeiro de Jesus,Ana Claudia da Costa, Alessandra Schaphauser Rosseto Fonseca,Luciano da Silva Cabral,Clesio dos Santos Costa, Juliana Silva de Oliveira, Eduarda Castro da Silva

NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH(2023)

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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of Parkia platycephala pods in the supplements for grazing sheep on intake, digestibility, and animal performance. Twenty-four sheep (21.26 +/- 2.87 kg) were used by a completely randomised design with six animals per treatment. The evaluated treatments were mineral salt (MS), mineral salt + urea/ammonium sulfate (urea-supplement; UR), multiple supplements based on corn + soybean meal (MSCS), and multiple supplements in which P. platycephala pods replaced 50% of corn (MSPP). The supplements evaluated did not affect pasture intake, and total dry matter (DM) intake was higher for animals fed multiple or UR than those fed with MS. Sheep fed multiple supplements presented 55.57% higher crude protein (CP) intake than those fed MS or UR. Neutral detergent fibre intake was 17.76% lower in sheep fed MS than those fed other supplements. Animals fed multiple supplements presented higher digestibility for DM and CP than those fed MS or US. Animals fed multiple supplements presented 54.61% higher total body weight gain and 54.79% higher average daily gain than those fed MS or US. Thus, Parkia platycephala pods can replace 50% of corn in multiple supplements without compromising the performance of grazing sheep.
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Biometrics,entrance height,light interception,Parkia platycephala,stocking rate
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