Author:
McGregor B. A.,Umar M. Z.
Abstract
The effects of the provision of cereal (barley) and legume (lupin) grain
supplements when 50 adult wether cashmere goats were individually penned and
fed on senescent temperate summer pasture (DDM 46.9%, N 0.67%,
ME 6.2 MJ/kg DM) were investigated using a factorial experiment. The goats
grazed senescent temperate pasture during summer before pen feeding for 9
weeks and were then grazed on germinating autumn pastures for 3 months until
shorn in mid June. The production and quality of cashmere was affected by: (i)
provision of whole grain supplements, (ii) type of supplementary grain fed,
and (iii) level of feeding of supplementary grain. Unsupplemented goats grew
95 g cashmere with mean fibre diameter 17.01 m and mean cashmere fibre length
52 mm. During the period of pen feeding unsupplemented goats lost 95 g
liveweight/day. Provision of whole grain supplements significantly
increased total yearly cashmere growth to 179 g (+88%) which was
26 mm longer (50%) and 2.12 m coarser (26%) than cashmere grown
by unsupplemented goats. Increasing the level of supplementary grain resulted
in linear increases in feed intake, cashmere growth, fibre diameter and
length. For each 100 g/day of lupin or barley grain fed during the
pen-feeding period the regression coefficients indicated an extra 33 g of
cashmere was grown, which was 0.6 m coarser and for barley 10 mm longer and
for lupins 17 mm longer. Cashmere (fibre length/fibre
diameter2) ratio was increased by supplementary feeding,
increased feed level and liveweight gain during the experimental period.
Relatively longer cashmere was produced as the level of nutrition increased.
It is clear that a base diet of senescent temperate pasture that is low in
digestible nutrients and low in nitrogen results in suppressed cashmere
growth. Strategic grain supplementation for at least 9 weeks during late
summer and autumn has the potential to significantly increase cashmere
production and cashmere fibre length when adult cashmere goats are grazing
pastures deficient in digestible energy and nitrogen. However feeding high
levels of lupin and barley grain to adult goats is contra indicated as
cashmere mean fibre diameter may exceed market limits. The practical
application of the results is discussed in light of previous research.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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