ROLE OF TROPICAL INDIGENOUS BROWSE PLANTS IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
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Browse plants play a significant role in nutrition of ruminants in tropical regions. Browse species because of their resistance to heat drought salinity alkalinity and grazing are the major feed resources during the dry season. In addition a major advantage of browses over grasses is their higher crude protein content. This makes them promising supplements to crop residues and poor quality natural pasture based diets. Tropical browses have been also reported to reduce methane (CH4) emission by ruminants reduce gastro-intestinal parasite (GIP) burden and increase parasitized animal performance. It is therefore imperative to evaluate nutrient composition in vitro gas and methane production potentials in vitro and in vivo anthelmintic properties of the indigenous browses in order to screen and recommend best indigenous browses with optimum nutritional value and minimum methane production potentials. This work was therefore designed to assess the nutritional values methane reduction potential in vitro and in vivo anthelmintic properties of indigenous browses from the Rift Valley of Ethiopia.
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