0704-883-0675     |      dataprojectng@gmail.com

FUNGAL-DEGRADED MAIZE BY-PRODUCTS AS FEED FOR WEST AFRICAN DWARF RAM

  • Project Research
  • 1-5 Chapters
  • Abstract : Available
  • Table of Content: Available
  • Reference Style: APA
  • Recommended for : Student Researchers
  • NGN 5000

ABSTRACT

Maize by-products are potential feed resources for ruminants if properly harnessed. Their uses are however limited by high fibre content and low digestibility which can be enhanced by fungal degradation. Information on the use of fungal-degradation of maize by-products as feed for ram is scanty. The nutritive value of biodegraded maize byproducts in West African Dwarf (WAD) ram was therefore assessed. Maize Cob (MC), Maize Husk, Maize Stover, and Maize Straw were degraded for 40 days using four different fungi: Pleurotus sajor-caju, Pleurotus pulmonarius, Lentinus subnudus, and Pleurotus tuber-regium. The substrates were analyzed for changes in the proximate composition and fibre fractions. In-Vitro Gas Production (IVGP) was used to predict the Metabolizable Energy (ME), Organic Matter Digestibility (OMD) and Short Chain Fatty Acids (SCFA). The MC and Pt were thereafter selected for in-vivo studies using twenty rams allotted to five groups of four rams per treatment in a completely randomized design. Each group was fed of the diets in which MC (g/100g) treated with Pt replaced wheat offal at 0(A), 25 (B), 50 (C), 75 (D) and 100 (E) as supplement to basal Panicum maximum in an experiment lasting 114 days. Parameters measured were Voluntary Dry Matter Intake (VDMI), Average Daily Weight Gain (ADWG), Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR), ruminal-pH, Total Volatile Fatty Acids (TVFA) and Ammonia-Nitrogen (NH3-N). The rams were sacrificed and data were obtained on Hot Carcass Weight (HCW) and Rib-Eye-Area (REA). Data collected were analyzed using ANOVA (p = 0.05). Fungaldegradation increased the crude protein from 6.8 to 9.4% while crude fibre, acid detergent fibre and acid detergent lignin were significantly reduced from 29.5 to 14.5% to 14.5, 49.9 to 40.7% and 15.8 to 11.2% respectively in MC. The IVGP, OMD, ME and SCF also improved significantly from 8.3 to 32.8ml, 38 to 52.6%, 5.2 to 7.7MJ/kg DM and 0.4 to 0.7µM respectively. Fungal- degradation significantly improved the VDMI (g) which increased consistently from 676.8 in rams on control diet to 709.4 for rams on diet E. The ADWG (g/d) recorded for rams ranged from 67.7 for rams on control diet to 88.8 for animals on diets E. The FCR and ruminat- pH for rams on diets A (9.99, 6.76), B (8.83, 6.74), C (8.34, 6.17), D (8.28, 6.70) and E (7.99, 6.45) were significantly lower compared with those on control diet. The TVFA (meq/L) increased from 10.1 to 12.8 in iii diets A to E. The NH3-N (mg/mL) also increased from 18.2 to 26.4 in diet A to E. Treatment effects on REA were significantly higher for those on bio-degraded diets compared with the control diet. The HCW (Kg) were 9.6, 12.0, 10.5, 10.2 and 10.7 for rams on treatments A, B, C, D and E respectively and was improved by fungaldegradation. Inclusion of maize cob treated with Pleurotus tuber-regium in the diet of rams improved the voluntary feed intake, digestibility, hot carcass weight and rib-eyearea. Biodegraded maize cob completely replaced wheat offal in the diet of West African Dwarf rams.




FIND OTHER RELATED TOPICS


Related Project Materials

The Role of Media in Combating Child Labour in Suleja LGA, Niger State

Chapter One: Introduction

1.1 Background of the Study
Child labour remains a pervasive challen...

Read more
Evaluating the Impact of FDI on Exchange Rate Volatility in Nigeria

Background of the Study
Exchange rate volatility poses a significant challenge to economic stability, affecting trade, inve...

Read more
FLOOD GENERATING STRUCTURES IN KUBWA URBAN LANDSCAPE

ABSTRACT

This research work examined flood generating structures on Kubwa urban landscape Bwari Area Council. It is...

Read more
A Study on the Effect of Monetary and Fiscal Policy Coordination on Economic Growth in Nigeria

Background of the Study
The coordination of monetary and fiscal policies is widely regarded as essential f...

Read more
THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF DIARRHOEA AMONG CHILDREN

ABSTRACT

This project took a look on the causes and effects of diarrhea among children in Ovia North East Local Governme...

Read more
An examination of the influence of Bukola Saraki’s Senate leadership on legislative independence in Ilorin West, Kwara State

Background of the Study
Bukola Saraki’s tenure as President of the Nigerian Senate (2015-2019) marked a significant e...

Read more
Quantitative Analysis of IFRS Adoption and Economic Growth in Nigeria

Background of the Study

Economic growth is a primary objective of governments worldwide, as it signifies improvements in a nation's p...

Read more
An Evaluation of Political Campaign Promises and Post-Election Accountability: The Case of Bauchi Local Government, Bauchi State

Chapter One: Introduction

1.1 Background of the Study
Political campaign promises are an essenti...

Read more
EFFECTS OF BANK DISTRESS ON THE SAVING HABITS OF THE RURAL DWELLERS

ABSTRACT

This research work examined the “Effect of Bank distress on the saving habit of the rura...

Read more
The Impact of Traffic Congestion Mitigation Strategies on Urban Economic Growth in Nigeria

Background of the Study
Traffic congestion remains a critical challenge in Nigerian urban centers, direct...

Read more
Share this page with your friends




whatsapp