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AGROFORESTRY-TREE LEAVES
Trees and shrubs - nutrients for
grazing animals, especially
pronounced dry season.
Browse or top-feed
Goats preferred top feeds better
compared to sheep.
Tannin rich tree leaves -
modulating the ruminal microbial
population, improves nitrogen and
reduces the methane production.
Agroforestry systems could be
effectively utilized for fodder
production vis-à-vis livestock
production - environmentally safe
system of land use.
Turmeric - Sesbanaia sesban agrisilvi system
Fresh fodder biomass
- 6.12 tons
Digestible crude
protein -750 kg
Total digestible
nutrients-930 kg/ha
Treatment
Initial Body
weight
(Kg)
Final Body
weight
(Kg)
Change in body
weight
(Kg)
Av.daily wt gain
(g)
T1 9.56±0.42 17.35±0.42 7.79±0.42 51.93±2.79
T2 9.65±0.53 24.87±0.87 15.22±0.56 101.47±3.76
Kids integration
60-65 nos./ha. for five months
Feeding 40-50% of DM requirement with S. sesban leaves
Growth rate - 95% higher without any concentrate feed
supplementation compared to conventional system of kids rearing.
Turmeric - Sesbanaia sesban agrisilvi system
AGRISILVI TURMERIC + SESBANIA
AGRISILVI COTTON + SESBANIA
Dry roughages + Tree leaves
Increases digestibility
Supplies nitrogen
Enhance performance
Agri system
1.70 ton grain,
4.25 ton straw or
6.89 ton hay / ha.
Agri silvi system
1.69 ton grain,
4.21 ton straw or
5.58 ton bajra hay / ha.
BAJRA + NEEM AGRISILVI SYSTEM
Details T1 T2 T3 T4
Initial body weight (kg) 8.65 8.87 8.65 8.90
Final body weight (kg) 12.80 14.40 14.05 14.90
Total weight gain (kg) 3.25a 5.50b 5.40b 6.15b
Average daily gain (g) 36.00a 61.10b 59.99b 66.66b
Dry matter Intake (g/day) 397.35 519.72 527.27 525.33
DMI as % of B.Wt. 3.70a 4.46b 4.66b 4.41b
Feed conversion ratio 11.13e 8.62d 8.74d 7.99d
d, e:P<0.05 a,b:P<0.01T1- ad libitum bajra straw
T2-bajra hay
T3- bajra straw + leaves mixture of Neem and Gliricidia sepium
T4- bajra hay +leaves of Neem and Gliricidia sepium + concentrate mixture.
• Yielded 12% higher dry biomass and
34% digestible nutrients
• Could be fed to sheep (70 lambs/ha) instead of concentrate feed to
curtail the feed cost
Growth rate (55.64 vs 58.45 g/day)
Feed efficiency (12.00 Vs. 12.26)
Napier x bajra hybrid grass +
Subabul (2 x 2 m spacing)
• Dry fodder biomass yield from 1.25 - 4.50 tons (natural
pasture) to 4.50 – 8.70 tons / ha / year.
• Silvipasture with Leucena leucocephala + Gliricidia
sepium + Albizia lebbeck as tree components and
Cenchrus ciliaris + Stylosanthes scabra as pasture
components was recommended for greening of
wastelands in rain fed condition
Treatments Initial body
wt (kg)
Final body
wt. (kg)
Body wt.
gain (kg)
Body wt.
gain/ day (g)
Natural grass land 11.02±0.49 21.60±0.35 10.58±0.57 39.19±2.13
Silvipasture 10.93±0.49 28.68±0.49 17.76±0.47 65.76±1.76
Treatments Initial body wt
(kg)
Final body wt.
(kg)
Body wt. Gain
(kg)
Body wt. gain/
day (g)
Natural grass land 13.44±1.10 18.50±1.19 4.81±0.25 30.69a±1.14
Mixed silvipasture 13.08±0.39 21.34±0.52 8.26±0.34 50.02b±2.08
Mixed silvipasture +
grass supplementation.
13.43±0.63 22.32±0.87 8.89±0.29 53.84b±1.74
SILVIPASTURE - Subabul + Gliricidia
Silvipasture (Leucena leucocephala + Gliricidia sepium +
Cenchrus ciliaris + Stylosanthes scabra)
• Lambs (10-12 kg) at the
rate of 30 numbers / ha
• Body weight gain / day
was increased by 68%
• Animal holding capacity
was increased by 50% as
compared to natural
grazing land during rain
fed season.
SILVI PASTURE –PROTEIN BANK
Dry fodder production
potential
Hortipasture-3.855 tons
Hortisilvipasture -4.410
tons
Hortisilvi system-1.282
tons per hectare per year
respectively under rain
fed condition.
Details
Natural Grazing
1 hour complementary grazing
in leguminous hortipasture
Lush
season Lean season Lush season Lean season
Initial body weight
(kg) 14.140.36 10.660.50 14.460.45 10.780.56
Final body weight
(kg) 18.660.54 14.690.49 19.900.58 15.870.41
Total weight gain
(kg) 4.53 0.27 4.030.14 5.44 0.33 5.09 0.38
Daily weight gain
(g) 50.28 2.99 44.78 1.60 60.42 3.70 56.57 4.19
Lambs (12-15 kg) -48-50 lambs / ha.
One hour additional complementary grazing,
Gained 20% and 26% more body weight in lush and lean season
respectively, compared to lambs grazed in natural grazing land
• The tree fodder available from agriculture land of same
unit area will be utilized for feeding animals to attain
higher benefit per unit area.
• Fodder trees provide a cheap protein, energy, minerals
and vitamins for livestock fed on low quality roughages
or grasses and reduced the cost of feeding.
• Fodder production through agroforestry systems could
be popularized for profitable eco-friendly livestock
production.
Session 2.3 fodder production thro agrofrestry

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Session 2.3 fodder production thro agrofrestry

  • 1.
  • 2. AGROFORESTRY-TREE LEAVES Trees and shrubs - nutrients for grazing animals, especially pronounced dry season. Browse or top-feed Goats preferred top feeds better compared to sheep. Tannin rich tree leaves - modulating the ruminal microbial population, improves nitrogen and reduces the methane production. Agroforestry systems could be effectively utilized for fodder production vis-à-vis livestock production - environmentally safe system of land use.
  • 3. Turmeric - Sesbanaia sesban agrisilvi system Fresh fodder biomass - 6.12 tons Digestible crude protein -750 kg Total digestible nutrients-930 kg/ha
  • 4. Treatment Initial Body weight (Kg) Final Body weight (Kg) Change in body weight (Kg) Av.daily wt gain (g) T1 9.56±0.42 17.35±0.42 7.79±0.42 51.93±2.79 T2 9.65±0.53 24.87±0.87 15.22±0.56 101.47±3.76 Kids integration 60-65 nos./ha. for five months Feeding 40-50% of DM requirement with S. sesban leaves Growth rate - 95% higher without any concentrate feed supplementation compared to conventional system of kids rearing. Turmeric - Sesbanaia sesban agrisilvi system
  • 7. Dry roughages + Tree leaves Increases digestibility Supplies nitrogen Enhance performance Agri system 1.70 ton grain, 4.25 ton straw or 6.89 ton hay / ha. Agri silvi system 1.69 ton grain, 4.21 ton straw or 5.58 ton bajra hay / ha. BAJRA + NEEM AGRISILVI SYSTEM
  • 8. Details T1 T2 T3 T4 Initial body weight (kg) 8.65 8.87 8.65 8.90 Final body weight (kg) 12.80 14.40 14.05 14.90 Total weight gain (kg) 3.25a 5.50b 5.40b 6.15b Average daily gain (g) 36.00a 61.10b 59.99b 66.66b Dry matter Intake (g/day) 397.35 519.72 527.27 525.33 DMI as % of B.Wt. 3.70a 4.46b 4.66b 4.41b Feed conversion ratio 11.13e 8.62d 8.74d 7.99d d, e:P<0.05 a,b:P<0.01T1- ad libitum bajra straw T2-bajra hay T3- bajra straw + leaves mixture of Neem and Gliricidia sepium T4- bajra hay +leaves of Neem and Gliricidia sepium + concentrate mixture.
  • 9. • Yielded 12% higher dry biomass and 34% digestible nutrients • Could be fed to sheep (70 lambs/ha) instead of concentrate feed to curtail the feed cost Growth rate (55.64 vs 58.45 g/day) Feed efficiency (12.00 Vs. 12.26) Napier x bajra hybrid grass + Subabul (2 x 2 m spacing)
  • 10. • Dry fodder biomass yield from 1.25 - 4.50 tons (natural pasture) to 4.50 – 8.70 tons / ha / year. • Silvipasture with Leucena leucocephala + Gliricidia sepium + Albizia lebbeck as tree components and Cenchrus ciliaris + Stylosanthes scabra as pasture components was recommended for greening of wastelands in rain fed condition
  • 11. Treatments Initial body wt (kg) Final body wt. (kg) Body wt. gain (kg) Body wt. gain/ day (g) Natural grass land 11.02±0.49 21.60±0.35 10.58±0.57 39.19±2.13 Silvipasture 10.93±0.49 28.68±0.49 17.76±0.47 65.76±1.76
  • 12. Treatments Initial body wt (kg) Final body wt. (kg) Body wt. Gain (kg) Body wt. gain/ day (g) Natural grass land 13.44±1.10 18.50±1.19 4.81±0.25 30.69a±1.14 Mixed silvipasture 13.08±0.39 21.34±0.52 8.26±0.34 50.02b±2.08 Mixed silvipasture + grass supplementation. 13.43±0.63 22.32±0.87 8.89±0.29 53.84b±1.74
  • 13. SILVIPASTURE - Subabul + Gliricidia Silvipasture (Leucena leucocephala + Gliricidia sepium + Cenchrus ciliaris + Stylosanthes scabra) • Lambs (10-12 kg) at the rate of 30 numbers / ha • Body weight gain / day was increased by 68% • Animal holding capacity was increased by 50% as compared to natural grazing land during rain fed season.
  • 15. Dry fodder production potential Hortipasture-3.855 tons Hortisilvipasture -4.410 tons Hortisilvi system-1.282 tons per hectare per year respectively under rain fed condition.
  • 16. Details Natural Grazing 1 hour complementary grazing in leguminous hortipasture Lush season Lean season Lush season Lean season Initial body weight (kg) 14.140.36 10.660.50 14.460.45 10.780.56 Final body weight (kg) 18.660.54 14.690.49 19.900.58 15.870.41 Total weight gain (kg) 4.53 0.27 4.030.14 5.44 0.33 5.09 0.38 Daily weight gain (g) 50.28 2.99 44.78 1.60 60.42 3.70 56.57 4.19 Lambs (12-15 kg) -48-50 lambs / ha. One hour additional complementary grazing, Gained 20% and 26% more body weight in lush and lean season respectively, compared to lambs grazed in natural grazing land
  • 17. • The tree fodder available from agriculture land of same unit area will be utilized for feeding animals to attain higher benefit per unit area. • Fodder trees provide a cheap protein, energy, minerals and vitamins for livestock fed on low quality roughages or grasses and reduced the cost of feeding. • Fodder production through agroforestry systems could be popularized for profitable eco-friendly livestock production.