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Abstract
Himalayan dock (Rumex nepalensis) was evaluated for forage value and antinutrients under three, five and seven weeks cutting intervals in the temperate environment. Dry matter (DM) content was measured for each cutting interval. Forage quality parameters such as Crude Protein (CP), Acid Detergent fiber (ADF), Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), Calcium (Ca) and Phosphorus (P) were analyzed. Plants with seven weeks cutting interval gave higher DM yield. CP and P content were significantly higher for three weeks cutting intervals. Average CP contents were 31.38 %, 30.73 % and 27.32 % and average P content 0.58 %, 0.52 % and 0.51 % for three, five and seven weeks cutting intervals, respectively. Ca content did not differ significantly between cutting intervals. The average Ca content were 0.91 %, 0.90 % and 90 %, for three, five and seven weeks cutting intervals, respectively. Tannin and mimosine contents were not significantly different between cutting intervals. Average tannin contents were 1.32 %, 1.27 % and 1.26 % and mimosine 0.38 %, 0.30 % and 0.28 % for three, five and seven weeks cutting intervals, respectively. The study concluded that R. nepalensis could be a potential source of protein for livestock. The study also suggests seven weeks harvesting interval to provide plants with high dry matter yield, high forage quality and very low levels of anti-nutrients.Entities:
Keywords: Acid detergent fiber; Anti-nutrient; Crude protein; Dry matter; Neutral detergent fiber; Rumex nepalensis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26543591 PMCID: PMC4634736 DOI: 10.1186/s40781-015-0067-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anim Sci Technol ISSN: 2055-0391
Fig. 1a Dry matter (DM) b Crude protein (CP) c Calcium (ca) and d Phosphorus (P) of R. nepalensis under 3, 5 and 7 weeks cutting intervals
Fig. 2a ADF and b NDF of R. nepalensis under 3, 5 and 7 weeks cutting intervals
Fig. 3a Tannin and b Mimosine of R. nepalensis under 3, 5 and 7 weeks cutting intervals
Comparison of CP content of different feed and forage resources
| Feed resource | CP % | Ca % | P % | Ca:P |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Karma concentrate feed (starter) | 21.69a | 0.86a | 0.58a | 1.4:1 |
| 2. Karma concentrate feed (Finisher) | 20.59a | 0.75a | 0.47a | 1.6:1 |
| 3. White clover | 18.00b | 1.75d | 0.33d,c | 5.3:1 |
| 4. Willow leaves | 16.00b | 2.02e | 0.28e | 7.2:1 |
| 5. | 31.38c | 0.91c | 0.58c | 1.6:1 |
| 6. | 30.73c | 0.90c | 0.52c | 1.7:1 |
| 7. | 27.32c | 0.90c | 0.52c | 1.7:1 |
aWangchuk and Nidup [19], bRoder et al. [26], cThis study, dFrame and Newbould [27], eUpreti and Shrestha [15]