Production performance of Mecheri sheep lambs fed with cottongin trash
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newline The study was conducted to assess the production performance of Mecheri sheep lambs and
newlinebody weight changes during pregnancy and lactation in ewes fed with cotton gin trash. A preliminary
newlinelaboratory study confirmed that the proximate composition of cotton gin trash is similar to that of
newlineroughage and found no toxic residues in it. Subsequently, a preliminary animal trial with 6 Mecheri
newlinelambs showed satisfactoryacceptance. A semi structured interview schedule was conducted with 40
newlinesheep farmers in each of Karur and Tiruppur districts and data were on their socio-economic
newlinecharacteristics, general managemental practices and the practices associated with feeding of cotton
newlinegin trash in sheep were recorded. It was found that there were two types of cotton gin trash are
newlinebeing used by the sheep farmers in the study area called coarse (Kotta Panju)and fine(Micro waste
newlinepanju) cotton gin trash.
newlineThe moisture content was significantly (Plt0.05) higher in coarse thanfinecotton gin trash but
newlinethere was no significant difference in crude fibre, crude protein, ether extract, total ash and gross
newlineenergy. The level of phosphorous and manganese were significantly (Plt0.05) higher in
newlinefinethancoarse cotton gin trash. The NDF and ADF per cent in coarsewere significantly (Plt0.01)
newlinehigher than finebut lignin content was significantly (Plt0.05) higher in fine cotton gin trash.In-vitro
newlineapparent dry matter digestibility was significantly higher in coarse thanfinecotton gin trash
newlinesamples.The proximate analysis confirmed that the proximate composition of cotton gin trash was
newlinecomparable to the composition of other dry fodders used for sheep especially sorghum stover.None
newlineof the pesticide s residues were deducted in both types of samples. The level of Chromium, Arsenic
newlineCadmium and Gossypol were found within the acceptance level in both types of cotton gin trash.
newlineA growth trial was conducted with thirty-two weaned Mecheri ram lambs from four months
newlineto nine months of age and the lambs were fed with cotton gin trash at 0, 25