Abstract :
Botanical composition of diets of range goatswas studied to determine seasonal preference indices of forage species and nutritional
quality of selected diets on a sarcocaulescent shrubland from the Sonoran desert in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Extrusas from five
esophageal cannulated adult female goats (40 kg of BW) were collected at the beginning and at the end of each season from April
of 2001 to March of 2002. At the end of spring, goats selected higher amounts of browse legumes and cacti species, but during
late summer, autumn and winter goats mainly preferred browse non-legumes followed by forb species. Goats selected a constant
diet in truly digestible crude protein (annual mean = 11±0.4% DM) and metabolizable energy (2.4±0.1 Mcal kg−1) throughout
the year. However, during late spring and early summer, goats selected diets higher in non-structural carbohydrates (NSC), truly
IVDOM and truly digestible NSC. Dietary Ca, Mg, K, Mn, Fe were in substantial amounts to meet requirements of a range goat
weighing 40.0 kg BW consuming 76.3 gDMkg0.75 d−1 in all seasons. It is concluded that range goats may require supplementary
protein and energy to overcome pregnancy and lactation requirements throughout the year. Copper content appeared marginally
deficient almost the entire year and Zn during late summer and autumn.
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Keywords :
Range goats , Preference indices , Nutrient Content , Botanical composition