Seasonal diet composition and forage selectivity of Boer goats in a semi-arid gypsophilous grassland

Research Article

Seasonal diet composition and forage selectivity of Boer goats in a semi-arid gypsophilous grassland

Published in: African Journal of Range & Forage Science
Volume 34 , issue 4 , 2017 , pages: 191–199
DOI: 10.2989/10220119.2017.1400466
Author(s): Miguel Mellado Department of Animal Nutrition, Mexico , José A Villarreal Department of Botany, Mexico , Miguel A Medina-Morales Department of Animal Nutrition, Mexico , José R Arévalo Department of Parasitology, Ecology and Genetics, Spain , José E García Department of Animal Nutrition, Mexico , Cesar Meza-Herrera University Regional Unit of Arid Zones, Mexico

Abstract

Botanical and chemical compositions of Boer goat diets, determined with repeated collection of forage samples taken from the goat’s mouth, were studied in a gypsophilous grassland during four seasons of the year. Ten pluriparous goats were used to collect selected forage species. Shrubs were a minor dietary component throughout the year (<7.5%). Goats selected more (p < 0.01) grass during autumn and winter (34.2–37.8%) than during spring (21.2%) and summer (29.0%). During all seasons goat diets were dominated by forbs (>59%). Diets were lowest (p < 0.05) in percentage of crude protein during spring, summer and autumn (13.2 ± 3.5, 13.2 ± 2.4 and 14.2 ± 3.9, respectively) than winter (17.5 ± 2.9) with levels above the recommended quantities for goats throughout the year. In vitro dry matter digestibility of forages selected by goats did not differ between seasons (range 47.4–53.3%). It was concluded that in this particular ecosystem goats preferred forb species over grasses across all seasons. In addition, goats maintained relatively stable diet quality by forage-class mixing of diets.

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