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Factors affecting the voluntary feed intake of sheep grazing Pennisetum clandestinum (kikuyu) pastures: Observations from forage analysis
Authors:JP Henaar  NM Tainton  JBJ van Ryssen
Institution:1. Irene Animal Production Institute, Agricultural Research Council , Private Bag X2, Irene, 1675, Republic of South Africa;2. Department of Grassland Science , University of Natal , P.O. Box 375, Pietermaritzburg, 3200, Republic of South Africa;3. Department of Animal &4. Poultry Science , University of Natal , P.O. Box 375, Pietermaritzburg, 3200, Republic of South Africa
Abstract:Abstract

Sheep were used in two investigations to study factors which could limit voluntary intake of Pennisetum clandestinum (kikuyu) pasture. Possible reasons for the low intakes were found in the high soluble nitrogen and nitrate content of the pasture, its high oxalate content, and its considerable potential for foaming, the latter suggesting the presence of sapbnins. The high fibre content of the material could also have limited intake in wilted, dry or stemmy kikuyu. The relative importance of these factors appears to change with growth stage, the amount of nitrogen fertilizer applied, stocking rate and moisture supply. The factors which are detrimental to forage quality such as oxalates and nitrates are higher in the young and actively growing material than in older material, while the in vitro production of foam seems unrelated to forage quality and remained high, despite changes in other factors which detrimentally affected forage quality.
Keywords:Nitrate  nitrogen  oxalate  saponin
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