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A comparison of pasture and fodder crops for the production of slaughter lambs in the Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Vereeniging (PWV) area
Author
Pieterse, P.A.
Grunow, J.O.
Rethman, N.F.G.
van Niekerk, W.A.
Publisher
Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Publication Year
1989
Body

A comparison of pasture and fodder crops for the production of slaughter lambs in the Pretoria?Witwatersrand?Vereeniging (PWV) area. A number of pasture and fodder species were evaluated for the production of mutton with weancr lambs. Animal performance and meat production under three stocking rates, which were classified as light, medium, and heavy, were obtained with the aim of identifying best pasture/fodder for every season. The pastures/fodders included were Lolium multiflorum cv. Midmar and Triticum X Secale pastures under irrigation, Avena sativa and Vicia dasycarpa pasture mixture and maize crop residues under rainfed conditions, and Medicago sativa and Digitaria eriantha hay for the winter months. The spring pastures were L. multiflorum cv. Midmar, Lolium perenne cv. Nui and Dactylis glomerata cv. Hera under irrigation, while the summer pastures included Digitaria eriantha var. eriantha and M. sativa cv. Cuf 101 pastures under rainfed conditions and Cynodon dactylon cv. NK37 under irrigation. Of these, the midmar pasture for the winter and spring, maize crop residues for the winter, Hera for the spring and Cuf 101 for the summer seemed to be the best pasture of those tested in their season of use, from an animal production point of view.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Keywords
stocking rate
performance
Seasonal Production
irrigation
rainfed condition
Africa