Voluntary intake and in vivo digestibility of four groundnut haulms varieties measured on Djallonké sheep in Benin
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In Benin, fodder and crop residues are often used to fatten sheep. However, the quantities of ingested dry matter
and their digestibility are not well documented. This study aimed to determine dry matter intake and in vivo
digestibility of groundnut haulms in Djallonké sheep. Thus, eight sheep, weighting 15.3 ± 0.97kg were fed on
four varieties of groundnut haulms (TS 32-1, ICGV SM 85045, 69-101, Moto Local). The experimental design
used was a double latin square. The experiment was carried out through four periods of two phases each. Each
period lasted 21 days of which 15 days for adaptation and 6 days for data collection. The 69-101 had the highest
contents total crude protein (TCP) (13.5%) and energy (0.52 UFL and 0.39 UFV). However, its contents in
parietal constituents (50.9% for NDF and 46.7% for ADF) were low. The daily quantities of ingested dry matter
of 69-101 (73.1 g /LW0.75), TS32-1 (72.6 g /LW0.75), ICGV SM85045 (70 g /LW0.75) and Moto Local (69.6 g
/LW0.75) varieties were not different. The apparent digestibility of DM, OM and TCP of 69-101 were better than
those of the other varieties. The apparent digestibility of NDF and ADF did not vary according to groundnut
haulm varieties. The 69-101 is the variety with the best nutritional values. However, weight performances results
of the four haulms varieties were not significantly different. The evaluation of the four groundnut haulms
varieties allow to accept any of them as forage source for fattening or growing sheep.
