Milk Yield and Composition of Grazing White Fulani Cows Fed Poultry Waste-Cassava Peel Based Diets

Autor: F.O. Ahamefule ., J.A. Ibeawuchi ., A.I. Ndubueze ., S. N. Ukachukwu
Rok vydání: 2006
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Zdroj: Pakistan Journal of Nutrition. 5:436-440
ISSN: 1680-5194
DOI: 10.3923/pjn.2006.436.440
Popis: The influence of supplementation of poultry waste-cassava peel based diets on milk yield and composition of White Fulani (Bunaji) cows were evaluated in this study. Four cows in 2nd parity and midlactation stage were fed 4 concentrate diets (A, B, C, D) consecutively in a 4x4 latin square arrangement. The diets were formulated from poultry waste, cassava peel, palm kernel cake, molasses, bone meal and common salt. The percent compositions of dried poultry waste (DPW) and cassava peel in the diets were 0, 56.5; 10, 53.5; 20, 43.5 and 30, 33.5 %, respectively. Each animal received each diet for 24 days. Daily feed intake (g/d), average daily gain (g/d), milk yield (g/d) and composition (%), feed conversion ratio (FCR) and fat – corrected milk (FCM) were determined for each cow per dietary regime. Results showed that feed intake and milk yield were not affected (P>0.05) by diets. FCM (kg) however, differed among treatments with diets A (0.21) and B (0.24) having similar (P>0.05) but higher FCM yields than diets C (0.07) or D (0.13). Milk protein (Nx6.38), butterfat (BF), total solids (TS), lactose, solids-not-fat (SNF), ash and energy contents of milk did not vary (P>0.05) significantly. Feed conversion ratio was 0.70 for diet B and this value was superior (P 0.05) negative correlation existed between milk yield and TS (r = 0.02), milk yield and BF (r = -0.04), and milk yield and milk protein (r = -0.23). Milk yield was generally poor probably due to low level of supplementation.
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