Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Performance, blood profile, rumen characteristics, and anthelminthic effects of Leucaena leucocephala leaf meal concentrate diets on West African Dwarf sheep Cover

Performance, blood profile, rumen characteristics, and anthelminthic effects of Leucaena leucocephala leaf meal concentrate diets on West African Dwarf sheep

Open Access
|Mar 2025

References

  1. Adegun M.K., Aye P.A., Dairo F.A.S. (2011): Eva1uation of Moringa oleifera, Gliricidia sepium and Leucaena leucocephala-based multinutrient blocks as feed supplements for sheep in South Western Nigeria. Agriculture and Biology Journal of North America 2: 1395 – 1401.
  2. Adejumo J.O., Ademosun A.A. (1991): Utilization of Leucaena as supplement for growing dwarf sheep and goats in the humid zone of West Africa. Small Ruminant Research 5: 75 – 82.
  3. Ahmed M.E., Abdelati K.A. (2009): Chemical composition and amino acids profile of Leucaena leucocephala seeds. International Journal of Poultry Science 8: 966 – 970.
  4. Albores-Moreno S., A layón-Gamboa J. A., Miranda-Romero L .A., Alarcón-Zúñiga B., Jiménez-Ferrer G., Ku-Vera J.C., Piñeiro-Vázquez A.T. (2019): Effect of tree foliage supplementation of tropical grass diet on in vitro digestibility and fermentation, microbial biomass synthesis and enteric methane production in ruminants. Tropical Animal Health and Production 51: 893 – 904.
  5. Anene B.M., Onyekwodiri E.O., Chime A.B., Anika S.M. (1994): Gastrointestinal parasites in sheep and goats of southeastern Nigeria. Small Ruminant Research 13: 187 – 192.
  6. Arigbede O.M. (2010): Performance of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats fed Panicum maximum basal diet with different sources of protein supplements. ASSET: An International Journal (Series A) 7: 79 – 85.
  7. Atawodi S.E., Mari D., Atawodi J.C., Yahaya Y. (2008): Assessment of Leucaena leucocephala leaves as feed supplement in laying hens. African Journal of Biotechnology 7: 317 – 321.
  8. Ayssiwede S.B., Zanmenou J.C., Issa Y., Hane M.B., Dieng A ., Chrysostome A .M., Houinato M.R., Homnick J., Missohou L. (2011): Nutrient composition of some unconventional and local feed resources available in Senegal and recoverable in indigenous chicken or animal feeding. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 8: 707 – 711.
  9. Bottini-Luzardo M.B., A guilar-Pérez C.F., Centurión-Castro F.G., Solorio-Sánchez F.J., Ku-Vera J.C. (2016): Milk yield and blood urea nitrogen in crossbred cows g razing Leucaena leucocephala in a silvopastoral system in the Mexican tropics. Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales 4: 159 – 167.
  10. Buzzulini C., Silva Sobrinho A.G.D., Costa A.J.D., Santos T.R.D., Borges F.D.A., Soares V.E. (2007): Eficácia a nti-helmíntica comparativa da associação albendazole, levamisole e ivermectina à moxidectina em ovinos. Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira 42: 891 – 895.
  11. Byanet O., Nzalak J.O., Salami S.O., Umosen A.D., Ojo S.O., Obadiah H.1., Bosha J.O., Onoja B.O. (2008): Morphometric observations of the brain of the African grasscutter (Thryonomys swinderianus) in Nigeria. Veterinary Research (Pakistan) 2: 22 – 24.
  12. Cani P.D., Deizenne N.M. (2009): The role of the gut microbiota in energy metabolism and metabolic diseases. Cur rent Pharmaceutical Desig n 15: 1546 – 1558.
  13. Canul-Solis J., Campos-Navarrete M., Piñeiro-Vázquez A., Casanova-Lugo F., Barros-Rodríguez M., Chay-Canul A., Cárdenas-Medina J., Castillo-Sánchez L. (2020): Mitigation of rumen met hane emissions with foliage and pods of tropical trees. Animals 10: 843.
  14. Daniel U.N., Onyemekara N.N., Ohalete C.N., Nnoli M.C (2013): Schistosomiasis Snail-control using a Natural plant. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2: 52 – 63.
  15. Daniel U.N., Ohalete C.N., Ibiam U.K., Okechukwu R. (2015): Medicinal plant’s effectiveness against helminths of cattle. Journal of Applied Biosciences 86: 7900 – 7917.
  16. Edeoga H.O., Omosun G., Uche L.C. (2006): Chemical composition of Hyptis suaveolens and Ocimum gratissimum hybrids from Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology 5: 892 – 895.
  17. Egharevba R.K.A., Ikhatua M.I. (2008): Ethno-medical uses of plants in the treatment of various skin diseases in Ovia North East, Edo State, Nigeria. Research Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences 4: 58 – 64.
  18. El-Deeb M.M., El-Shabrawy H.M., El-Fadaly H.A. (2010): Effect of ruminal degradability of crude protein and non-structural carbohydrates on the performance of lactating goats: 1. some rumen fluid parameters and microbial activities. Journal of Animal and Poultry Production 1: 535 – 555.
  19. Ensiminger M.E., Oldfield E.J., Hememann W.W. (1990): Feed and feeding. 2nd ed. Ensiminger Publishing Company, United States, California, pp. 925 – 926.
  20. Fasae O.A., Adesope A.I., Ojo V.O.A. (2011a): The effect of Leucaena leaf supplementation to maize residues on village goat performance. Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences 10: 1276 – 1282.
  21. Fasae O.A., Adu I.F., Aina A.B.J., Dipeolu M.A. (2011b): Growth performance, carcass characteristics and meat sensory evaluation of West African dwarf sheep fed varying levels of maize and cassava hay. Tropical Animal Health and Production 43: 503 – 510.
  22. Fasae O.A., Adelusi F.T. (2024): Supplemental Role of Fodder Tree Legumes in Dwarf Sheep and Goats Feeding Systems. Agricultura Scientia 21: 25 – 34.
  23. Galyean M. (1989). Laboratory Procedure in Animal Nutrition Research. Department of Animal and Life Science, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. Pp. 107 – 122.
  24. Greening C., Geier R., Wang C., Woods L.C., Morales S.E., McDonald M.J., Rushton-Green R., Morgan X.C., Koike S., Leahy S.C., Kelly W.J. (2019): Diverse hydrogen production and consumption pathways influence met hane product ion in ruminants. The ISME Journal 13: 2617 – 2632.
  25. Harrison J.S., Freeman R.E., Abreu M.C.S.D. (2015): Stakeholder theory as an ethical approach to effective management: Applying the theory to multiple contexts. Revista brasileira de gestão de negócios 17: 858 – 869.
  26. Hernandez P.M., Salem A.Z., Elghandour M.M., Cipriano-Salazar M., Cruz-Lagunas B., Camacho L.M. (2014): Anthelmintic effects of Salix babylonica L. and Leucaena leucocephala Lam. extracts in growing lambs. Tropical Animal Health and Production 46: 173 – 178.
  27. Jallow D.B., Hsia L .C. (2011): Effect of six feed supplements on ruminal degradation characteristics and amino acid profile of sheep. International Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances 3: 367 – 373.
  28. Kakengi A.M.V., Shem M.N., Mtengeti E., Otsyina R. (2001): Leucaena leucocephala leaf meal as supplement to diet of grazing dairy cattle in semiarid areas of Western Tanzania. Agroforestry Systems 52: 73 – 82.
  29. Lanyansunya T.P., Wang H., Kariuki S., Mukisira E., Abdulrasak, S., Kibitok, N. Ondiek J. (2007): The potential of Commelina benghalensis as forage for ruminants. Animal Feed Science and Technology 144: 185 – 195.
  30. Mahanani M.M.P., Kurniawati A., Hanim C., Anas M.A., Yusiati L.M. (2020): Effect of (Leucaena leucocephala) leaves as tannin source on rumen microbial enzyme activities and in vitro gas production kinetics. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, vol. 478, No. 1, p. 012088. IOP Publishing, 2020.
  31. Mahmoud S., Hamid R.A. (2013): Effectiveness of assertiveness training program on self-esteem and academic achievement in adolescent’ girls at secondary school at Abha City. Journal of American Science 9: 262 – 269.
  32. Majuva-Masafu M.M., L inington M.J. (2006): The effect of feeding varying levels of Leucaena leucocephala on intake and digestibility of low-quality forages in the Highveld of South Africa. African Journal of Range and Forage Science 23: 177 – 183.
  33. Mahanta S.K., Sultan S., Anil K., Pachauri V.C., Pokharna A.K. (1998): Effect of subabul leaf meal on rumen profile, wool yield and its quality in lambs. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition 15: 48 – 51.
  34. Merck P.R.S., Kaplan J.L. (Eds.) ( 2011): The Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy (19th ed.). Merck M. (Ed.). (2012): Veterinary forensics: animal cruelty investigations. John Wiley and Sons.
  35. Moreira A.L., Alves A.A., Araújo D.L., Moreira Filho M.A., Costa J.V., Azevêdo D.M., Parente H.N. Alves F.C. (2021): The effect of Leucaena hay as a source of effective fibre and nutrients in diets with forage palm for finishing sheep in semi-arid regions. Animal Science Journal 92: e13508.
  36. Morgavi D.P., Forano E., Martin C., Newbold C.J. (2010): Microbial ecosystem and methanogenesis in ruminants. Animal 4: 1024 – 1036. doi: 10.1017/S1751731110000546.
  37. Nagaraja T.G. (2016): Microbiology of the Rrumen. In Miller D.D. et al. Eds.: Rumenology, Springer, Cham, pp. 39 – 61. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30533-2_2
  38. Ndamukong K.J.N., Pamo E.T., Pamo H.N., Nfi A.N., Fai E.N. (2010): Effects of Tripsacum Laxum and Leucaena Leucocephala Supplementary Feeding on Growth of Wad Sheep and Goats Grazing Natural Pasture. Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa 58: 4.
  39. Nath H., Samtiya M., Dhewa T. (2022): Beneficial attributes and adverse effects of major plant-based foods anti-nutrients on health: A review. Human Nutrition & Metabolism, 28, p. 200147.
  40. Odeyinka S.M. (1999): Utilization of high leucaena diet by West African Dwarf sheep and goat. Tropical Journal of Animal Science 2: 119 – 123.
  41. Odusanya L.Q., Fasae O.A., Adewumi O.O., James I.J. (2017): Effect of cassava leaf meal concentrates diets on the performance, haematology, and carcass characteristics of West African Dwarf lambs. Archivos de Zootecnia 66: 603 – 609.
  42. Olayemi F.O., Farotimi J.O., Fagbohun O.A. (2000): Haematology of the West African Dwarf sheep under two different management systems in Nigeria African Journal of Biomedical Research 3: 197 – 198.
  43. Orden E.A., Abdulrazak S.A., Cruz E.M., Orden M.E.M., Ichinohe T., Fujihara T. (2000): Leucaena leucocephala and Gliricidia sepium supplementation in sheep fed with ammonia treated rice straw: effects on intake, digestibility, microbial protein yield and live-weight changes. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 13: 1659 – 1666.
  44. Pamo E.T., Tendonkeng F., Kana J.R., Payne V.K., Boukila B., Lemoufoue J., Miegoue E., Nanda A.S. (2005): A study of the acaricidal properties of an essential oil extracted from the leaves of Ageratum houstonianum. Veterinary Parasitology 128: 319 – 323.
  45. Petrovski K.R. (2017): Assessment of the rumen fluid of a bovine patient. Journal of Dairy & Veterinary Sciences 2: 555588. DOI: 10.19080/JDVS.2017.02.555588
  46. Prasad J. (1988): Clinicopathological aspects of experimental Leucaena toxicity in lambs. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 58: 1161 – 1166.
  47. Phengvichith V., Ledin I. (2007): Effects of supplementing gamba grass (Andropogon gayanus) with cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) hay and cassava root chips on feed intake, digestibility and growth in goats. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 20:725 – 732.
  48. Ranjahan S. K. (20 04): Animal Nutrition in the Tropics. Published by Vikas Publishing House, PVT, LMD. 5th Edition, pp. 36 – 37.
  49. Research A nimal Resource (R AR) (2009): Reference values for laboratory animals: Normal haematological values. R AR Websites, R AR, University of Minnesota. Retrieved from http://www.ahc.umn.edu/rar/refvalues.html.
  50. Sanusi G.O., Belewu M.A. Oduguwa B.O. (2013): Dietary Effects of Solid-State Fermented Jatropha curcas Kernel Cake on West African Dwarf Goats in a Mixed Ration. The Pacific Journal of Science and Technology 14: 448 – 455.
  51. SAS Institute Inc. (1999): Getting started with the ADX Interface for Design of Experiments. Cary. NC.
  52. Tripathi M.K., Karim S.A., Chaturvedi O.H., Singh V.K. (2006): Effect of ad libitum tree leaves feeding with varying levels of concentrate on intake, microbial protein yield and growth of lambs. Livestock Research for Rural Development 18: 327 – 338.
  53. Van Soest P.J. (1994): Nutritional ecolog y of the ruminant. Cornell University Press.
  54. Vohra A., Syal P., Madan A. 2016: Probiotic yeasts in livestock sector. Animal Feed Science and Technology 219: 31 – 47.
  55. Yahaya M.S., Kibon A., Aregheore E.M., Abdulrazak S.A., Takahashi J., Matsuoka S. (2001): The evaluation of nutritive value of three tropical browse species for sheep using in vitro and in vivo digestibility. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 14: 496 – 500.
  56. Yusuf O.A., Adediran I.A., Fasae O. A., Adelusi O.O., Owolabi A.O. (2024): Influence of dietary supplementation of vitamin A (retinol) on haematology and oxidative stress biomarkers pregnant of West African Dwarf ewes. Comparative Clinical Pathology 33: 1 – 9.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ats-2025-0003 | Journal eISSN: 1801-0571 | Journal ISSN: 0231-5742
Language: English
Page range: 22 - 32
Submitted on: Aug 3, 2024
|
Accepted on: Mar 10, 2025
|
Published on: Mar 26, 2025
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year
Related subjects:

© 2025 Oladapo Ayokunle Fasae, Ganiyu Omotayo Sanusi, Olayemi Uthman Quadri, Bisola Eunice Ogunsuji, Ubayat Adewumi Arowojeka, published by Mendel University in Brno
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.