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Item Open Access Chemical and tannin composition of browsable species used as ruminant feed supplements in the Vhembe District of South Africa(2013-02-25) Mahlako, Kgabo Tryphina; Baloyi, J. J.; Benyi, K.The chemical and tannin composition of Acacia nilotica, Dichrostachy cinerea and Ziziphus mucronata from high, medium and low rainfall areas were studied. Dry matter and ash, crude protein content, natural detergent fibre and acid detergent fibre were determined.. The macro elements were then determined by flame or hydride generation technique and micro using metrohm Ion Chromatography. The condensed tannins were determined using n butanol-HCL colorimetric method The data were analyzed by analysis of variance for a 3 x 3 factorial in a completely randomised design using the General Linear Model (GLM) procedure of SPSS version 19. Averaged overall zones, D. cinerea had a higher ash content than the other two species. Z. mucronata had the highest CP content followed by D. cinerea and A. nilotica. D. cinerea had the highest NDF level followed by A. nilotica and then by z. mucronata. Trees that grew in the medium rainfall zone had the highest CP level (153 g/kg DM) followed by those that grew in the low rainfall zone whilst those that grew in the high rainfall zone had the lowest CP content (101 g/kg OM) A. nilotica and D. cinerea did not differ in ADF and phosphorus but had higher levels than Z. mucronata (P < 0.01). A. nilotica had a high chlorine content (130 g/kg OM) than the other tree (P <0.01). In addition the high and low rainfall trees had a high fluorine levels than the medium rainfall trees. Z. mucronata trees that grew in low rainfall areas had the highest total tannin content of 382 g/kg Mimosa tannin equivalent. The findings of this study showed that the three forage legumes species are high in condensed tannins but they are of good nutritive value and have potential for integration into ruminant livestock production in Limpopo Province of South Africa.Item Open Access Effects of strain, stocking density and limited-time feeding on growth performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chickens(2016-02-11) Ligaraba, Tshililo Joyce; Benyi, K.; Baloyi, J. J.; 636.513Item Open Access Evaluation of the effectiveness of different extenders of goat buck semen under refrigerated conditions.(2015-10-14) Ajao, Olumide Adewale; Barry, D. M.; Benyi, K.