Evaluation of nutritive value and palatability by goats and sheep of selected browse foliages from semiarid area of Kenya
Publication Date
2008-08-01Author
Osuga, Isaac
Wambui, Carolyne
Abdulrazak, Shaukat A
Ichinohe, Toshiyoshi
Fujihara, Tsutomu
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The feeding value of five browse foliages (Acacia brevispica, Acacia mellifera, 
Berchemia discolor, Zizyphus mucronata and Maerua angolensis) grown in semiarid area of 
Kenya were evaluated. Their chemical composition including polyphenolics and in vitro gas 
production characteristics were determined. The biological activity of the polyphenolics was 
assessed as the increases in gas production profiles and in vitro true dry matter (DM) and 
organic matter (OM) digestibility after in vitro incubation with or without addition of 
polyethylene glycol (PEG) as a tannin binding reagent. The intake and palatability ranking of 
the browse foliages by goats and sheep were also investigated. The browse foliages had 
variable crude protein content (149.5–248.6 g/kg DM) and variable content of neutral 
detergent fiber (205.1–424.0 g/kg DM). The content of total extractable tannins was …

