Manure characteristics of small ruminants fed agro by-products in the guinea savannah agro-ecological zone of Ghana

K. O. Ansah, C. Antwi, E. Osafo, S. Enning, H. Adu-Dapaah
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A 90 day study on evaluating quantity and quality of manure from small ruminants in the Guinea Savannah agro-ecological zone of Ghana was conducted. 36 goats and 36 sheep were random­ly allotted to three dietary treatments - Basal diets of maize stover, cassava and yam peels as Treatment one (T1), T1 supplemented with cowpea residues as Treatment two (T2) and T1 supplemented with groundnut residues as Treatment three (T3) in a randomized complete block design. Feed composition and intake and manure characteristics were assessed and data ana­lyzed statistically using Generalized Linear Model procedures of SAS at 5% significance level. The Chemical composition of feed resources ranged from 3.2-17.3% crude protein, 82-97.2% organic matter and 2.8-18% ash. Total feed intake ranged from 519.55-659.72 g/day and 331.84-420.17 g/day for sheep and goats respectively. Sheep manure weighed 319.17-423.33 g/day and contained 20.74-29.01% carbon, 1.87-2.32% nitrogen, 0.77-3.00 potassium, 9.52-26.50% ash, 0.44-0.77 pH and C:N ratio of 10.98-15.53. Goat manure weighed 178.67-216.17 g/day with 19.58-30.61%, 1.56-2.21% nitrogen, 0.82-2.33% potassium, 10.75-19.80% ash, 0.37-1.47 pH and C:N ratio of 9.49-19.92. Results indicated that manure from small ruminants could serve as alternative source of fertilizer in Ghana since its characteristics compare well with chemical fertilizers. Keywords: sheep; goats; feed resources; manure; fertilizers
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在加纳几内亚大草原农业生态区进行了为期90天的小反刍动物粪便数量和质量评价研究。试验采用完全随机区组设计,将36只山羊和36只绵羊随机分为3个饲粮处理:玉米秸秆、木薯和山药皮为基础饲粮处理1 (T1), T1添加豇豆渣为处理2 (T2), T1添加花生渣为处理3 (T3)。采用SAS的广义线性模型程序,在5%显著性水平上对饲料组成、采食量和粪便特性进行统计分析。饲料资源化学成分为粗蛋白质3.2 ~ 17.3%,有机质82 ~ 97.2%,灰分2.8 ~ 18%。绵羊和山羊的总采食量分别为519.55 ~ 659.72 g/d和331.84 ~ 420.17 g/d。羊粪质量为319.17 ~ 423.33 g/d,碳含量20.74 ~ 29.01%,氮含量1.87 ~ 2.32%,钾含量0.77 ~ 3.00,灰分含量9.52 ~ 26.50%,pH值0.44 ~ 0.77,C:N比值10.98 ~ 15.53。羊粪重178.67 ~ 216.17 g/d,含氮19.58 ~ 30.61%,氮1.56 ~ 2.21%,钾0.82 ~ 2.33%,灰分10.75 ~ 19.80%,pH 0.37 ~ 1.47, C:N比值9.49 ~ 19.92。结果表明,在加纳,小反刍动物粪便与化学肥料相比具有良好的特性,可以作为替代肥料来源。关键词:绵羊;山羊;饲料资源;肥料;化肥
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