The effect of sodium and sulphur supplements and the cyanide potential of Sorghum almum on the growth of Corriedale lambs in East Africa
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1977Author
Said, AN
Wheeler, JL
Lindstad, P
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In 1975 Corriedale lambs, av. wt. 23 kg, were fed on S. almum (containing 0.14% S and 0.01 % Na) + 1.2 or 1.6 g S/day + 0 or 2.3 g Na/day + 0 or 1.95 g K/day. Another group were fed on Kikuyu grass/Bermuda grass + 0 or 2.3 g Na/day + 0 or 1.95 g K/day for 10 wk. Lambs given Na supplement gave an increased liveweight gain of 63% over those receiving no Na. Liveweight gain and wool growth were unaffected by S supplement. Liveweight gain was negatively related to CN potential of S. almum and the herbage CF content. The significance of the relationship to breeding programmes for forage sorghum is discussed.
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http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/19780773644.html?resultNumber=27&start=20&q=au%3A%22Said%2C+A.+N.%22http://hdl.handle.net/11295/87083
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Forage Research 1977 Vol. 3 No. 2 pp. 75-81Publisher
University of Nairobi