Title of article :
Effect of feeding sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) on growth
performance, blood metabolites, and carcass characteristics of Kiko
crossbred male kids
Abstract :
Twenty-four high percentage Kiko crossbred male kids (body weight (BW), 27.8±2.2 kg)
were stratified byBWand randomly allocated to one of four experimental treatment groups
(n = 6). Diets contained different levels of the condensed tannin (CT) containing forage
sericea lespedeza (SL, Lespedeza cuneata) dried meal replacing alfalfa (Medicago sativa) pellets
(ALF). Experimental treatments included: the control diet – 0% SL and 30% ALF; 10% SL
and 20% ALF; 20% SL and 10% ALF; or 30% SL and 0% ALF as fed. Sericea lespedeza whole
plant dried meal, incorporated in the grain mix portion of the diet and the mix was fed daily
at 70% of total feed offered, with the remaining 30% consisting of bermudagrass (Cynodon
doctylon) hay (BGH). Animals were fed once a day and the intake was adjusted every 3–4
days so that a 4–6% was refused (grain mix/SL and hay). Body weights were taken at the
beginning, mid, and end of the study and blood was collected twice, at the beginning and
at the end of the study, for complete analysis. The performance period lasted 63 days and
at the completion of the study, goats were harvested and carcass characteristics measured.
There was no difference in initial or final BW of goats; however, average daily gain (ADG)
was higher (quadratic, P = 0.01) in goats consuming either all ALF or SL diets. Average daily
dry matter (DM) and CT intake increased (linear, P = 0.04 and P < 0.0001, respectively) as
the level of SL increased in the diet; however, body weight gain:feed (G:F, kg/kg dry matter)
was lower for 10 or 20% SL diets (quadratic, P = 0.002). Scrotal circumference tended
to decrease (quadratic, P = 0.07) in goats fed 10 or 20% SL and height at withers decreased
(linear, P = 0.05) with addition of SL. Adjusted body fat thickness decreased (linear, P = 0.02)
with added SL. Dressing percentages were low and ranged from 37.6 to 39.1±1.5 for all
diets. White blood cells decreased (linear, P = 0.05) and lymphocytes % increased (linear,
P = 0.05) with added SL. Serum creatinine kinase and alanine aminotransferase increased
(linear, P = 0.01 and P = 0.001, respectively) and serum amylase decreased (linear, P = 0.01)
as the level of SL increased. In conclusion, addition of SL up to 30% or CT up to 22.2 mg/kg
DM in the diet did not adversely affect growth performance of goats, and it produced lower
fat in the carcass.