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Effect of complementation of Setaria palidefusca and Imperata cylindrica with Adenodolichos rhomboideus, Stylosanthes guianensis or Leucaena leucocephala on growth of local goat at Lubumbashi
Muamba, Innocent Tshibangu; Mangueye, Honoré Kiatoko; Hornick, Jean-Luc
2015In Livestock Research for Rural Development, 27 (03)
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Keywords :
Adenodolichos rhomboideus; Fodder; Growth; Nutritive Value; Ruminants
Abstract :
[en] The feeding of ruminants in the Democratic Republic of Congo is based on the use of natural vegetation. This vegetation is characterised by grasses and rarely legumes. In addition to this, the lack of legumes in the southern part of the country means that the dry season becomes longer (over 6 months). This leads farmers with the financial means, to use commercial foods, most of which are imported. Grasses which form the basis of forage remain as straws in the dry season. They have a digestibility of less than 45%, and are very low in nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as other minerals, which further limits their feed intake (Chenost and Kayouli 1997; Jarrige 1987). The use of locally available protein banks to supplement poor foods is therefore essential. In the same region, soils are increasingly contaminated with heavy metals from mining activities. The choice of sustainable and high protein plant species should be dictated by their adaptation to environmental conditions, including high levels of heavy metals in soil. They must also be adapted to the long dry season and provide fodder throughout the year. Among the species encountered, Adenodolichos rhomboideus is the most resistant to drought and is widespread in the region (INEAC 1954). It grows on normal soil or that contaminated by heavy metals (Faucon 2009; Meerts 2008 and Tshibangu et al 2014c). Two other species, Leucaena leucocephala and Stylosanthes guianensis are durable and are used in ruminant diets, but are neither widespread nor adapted to the contaminated soil Tshibangu et al 2014ab. The objective of this study was to compare the use of A. rhomboideus, L. leucocephala and S. guianensis forage as a complement to grass hay on the growth of local goats at Lubumbashi.
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
Muamba, Innocent Tshibangu
Mangueye, Honoré Kiatoko
Hornick, Jean-Luc  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de productions animales > Nutrition animale en milieu tropical
Language :
English
Title :
Effect of complementation of Setaria palidefusca and Imperata cylindrica with Adenodolichos rhomboideus, Stylosanthes guianensis or Leucaena leucocephala on growth of local goat at Lubumbashi
Publication date :
2015
Journal title :
Livestock Research for Rural Development
eISSN :
0121-3784
Publisher :
Centro para la Investigación en Sistemas Sostenibles de Producción Agropecuaria, Cali, Colombia
Volume :
27
Issue :
03
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
CUD - Commission Universitaire pour le Développement [BE]
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