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A note on live weight and intake and digestibility of food by draught cattle after supplementation of rice straw with the fodder tree Ficus auriculata

  • R. Anne Pearson (a1)
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One group of five oxen in the Koshi hills of Nepal ate rice straw plus 4 kg fresh weight per day of the fodder tree Ficus auriculata. Another group of five oxen ate only rice straw. Calculations showed both diets were low in rumen degradable nitrogen (RDN). The animals which ate the tree fodder had a higher dry matter (DM) intake than those eating rice straw alone. Both groups consumed less food and lost weight in weeks when they worked for 5 to 6 h (walking 16 km, climbing 600 mlday) than in weeks when they were not walking. No significant differences in digestibility of food were seen. In the weeks after work the group receiving the tree fodder regained weight, while cattle eating only rice straw remained at a lower weight. Supplementation of rice straw with tree fodder rather than expensive concentrate may be acceptable when feeding working oxen although both diets are likely to be deficient in RDN.

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Animal Science
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