Browse species as complete feed for ruminants is uncommon. This may be due to low dry matter (DM) and high condensed tannins (CT) contents limiting its potential to influence weight gain. Drying however improves DM content and reduces CT levels and its astringency. The objective of this study was to determine chemical composition, in vitro parameters and to evaluate the potential benefits of feeding small ruminants on dried browse leaves and their combinations. The browse species were Albizzia lebbek, Gliricidia sepium, Moringa oleifera and Millettia thoningii. Rumen fluid was obtained from two fistulated forest type wethers for the in vitro evaluation. The DM, crude protein (CP), ash, CT, neutral detergent fibre (NDF), acid detergent fibre...
Summarises ILCA's findings over several years of research on the nutritive value of browse plants. D...
Leaves of Multi-purpose trees (MPT) provide a very important ecosystem service in the form of feed f...
Enteric methane arising due to fermentation of feeds in the rumen contributes substantially to the g...
The nutritional value of browse foliage from the Thorny Kalahari Dune Bush veld of South Africa is n...
The in vitro gas production of some semi-arid browse species were evaluated. The relationship betwee...
Many browse plants are undervalued due to insufficient knowledge about their potential feeding value...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of species variations on chemical composit...
A study was conducted to assess the nutritive potential of some tropical non-leguminous multipurpose...
In vitro organic matter disappearance (IVOMD) of African browse species often indicates artificially...
This paper reviews the main determinants of productivity and quality of forage from browse species a...
In vitro gas production (IVGP) and dry matter degradability (IVDMD) of Acacia saligna leaves (ASL) f...
The aim of this work was to assess whether degradability, gas production or chemical constituents co...
The chemical composition, in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) and in vitro gas production (IVG...
Recently, bioactive components of plants and plant parts of most trees and browse species have been ...
Chemical composition and in vitro gas production parameters of four differently processed browse pla...
Summarises ILCA's findings over several years of research on the nutritive value of browse plants. D...
Leaves of Multi-purpose trees (MPT) provide a very important ecosystem service in the form of feed f...
Enteric methane arising due to fermentation of feeds in the rumen contributes substantially to the g...
The nutritional value of browse foliage from the Thorny Kalahari Dune Bush veld of South Africa is n...
The in vitro gas production of some semi-arid browse species were evaluated. The relationship betwee...
Many browse plants are undervalued due to insufficient knowledge about their potential feeding value...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of species variations on chemical composit...
A study was conducted to assess the nutritive potential of some tropical non-leguminous multipurpose...
In vitro organic matter disappearance (IVOMD) of African browse species often indicates artificially...
This paper reviews the main determinants of productivity and quality of forage from browse species a...
In vitro gas production (IVGP) and dry matter degradability (IVDMD) of Acacia saligna leaves (ASL) f...
The aim of this work was to assess whether degradability, gas production or chemical constituents co...
The chemical composition, in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) and in vitro gas production (IVG...
Recently, bioactive components of plants and plant parts of most trees and browse species have been ...
Chemical composition and in vitro gas production parameters of four differently processed browse pla...
Summarises ILCA's findings over several years of research on the nutritive value of browse plants. D...
Leaves of Multi-purpose trees (MPT) provide a very important ecosystem service in the form of feed f...
Enteric methane arising due to fermentation of feeds in the rumen contributes substantially to the g...