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Can treatment of Brachiaria decumbens (signal grass) improve its utilisation in the diet in small ruminants?—a review

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Brachiaria decumbens is an extremely productive tropical grass due to its aggressive growth habit and its adaptation to a varied range of soil types and environments. As a result of the vast availability, treated B. decumbens demonstrates as a promising local material that could be utilised as an improved diet for sheep and goats. Despite the fact that the grass significantly increases weight gains in grazing farm animals, there were many reports of general ill-thrift and sporadic outbreaks of photosensitivity in livestock due to the toxic compound of steroidal saponin found in B. decumbens. Ensiling and haymaking were found to be effective in removing toxin and undesirable compounds in the grass. Biological treatments using urea, activated charcoal, polyethylene glycol, and effective microorganisms were found to be useful in anti-nutritional factor deactivation and improving the nutritive values of feedstuffs. Besides, oral administration of phenobarbitone showed some degree of protection in sheep that fed on B. decumbens pasture. In this review, we aim to determine the effect of B. decumbens toxicity and possible treatment methods on the grass to be used as an improved diet for small ruminant.

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Chung, E.L.T., Predith, M., Nobilly, F. et al. Can treatment of Brachiaria decumbens (signal grass) improve its utilisation in the diet in small ruminants?—a review. Trop Anim Health Prod 50, 1727–1732 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-018-1641-4

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