Author:
Karda I. W.,Dryden G. McL.
Abstract
Tarramba leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala cv. Tarramba)
foliage had per kilogram dry matter, 169 g protein and 29.8 g condensed
tannins. Its value as a supplement, given either with or without urea, to
sheep given a low-quality Callide Rhodes grass
(Chloris gayana cv. Callide) hay was studied. Six rumen
fistulated sheep (mean s.d. liveweight, 34 1.4 kg) were used to compare 6
dietary treatments in an incomplete latin square design. Rhodes grass hay was
given ad libitum either alone, or with urea 7 g/day
(U), or with leucaena 150 g/day (L150), or leucaena with urea (L150U), or
leucaena 300 g/day (L300), or leucaena with urea (L300U). Digestible
organic matter intake was increased significantly by leucaena supplementation
although digestibility of the whole diet did not alter. Rumen fluid ammonia-N
was not altered by leucaena supplementation, but was increased by urea. This
suggests that Tarramba foliage protein has some resistance to ruminal
degradation. Liquid and solids passage rates were not affected by the
treatments. Microbial nitrogen supply to the intestine (g/day), and the
efficiency of microbial nitrogen synthesis (g/kg organic matter apparently
digested in the rumen), were increased by leucaena supplementation
(P<0.01). Microbial protein synthesis was the only
response in which 300 g/day air-dry Tarramba foliage gave improved results
over 150 g/day.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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