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Assessment of feed resources and rangeland condition in Metema District of North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia

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Title Assessment of feed resources and rangeland condition in Metema District of North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia
 
Creator Desalew, T.
 
Subject FEED RESOURCES
RANGELANDS
 
Description The study was conducted in Metema District of Amhara Region and the objectives of the study were to assess the major livestock feed resources, to analyze the chemical composition of major feeds, to assess the rangeland condition and investigate the floristic composition and dry matter biomass yields of herbaceous species in the District. The livestock feed resources were assessed by formal and informal survey and analyzed by descriptive statistics. In the assessment range condition, grass species composition, basal cover, litter cover, soil erosion, soil compaction, seedling count, age distribution and woody density enumeration, canopy cover and hedging effect were collected and analyzed by GLM and LSD is used for mean comparison. The chemical analysis of the major feeds, a statistical model Yij= μ + Si + Lj + eij were used. Natural pasture (55.7 %), crop residues (20.7 %), stubble (14.3 %) and hay (9.3 %) were the major feed resources for dry season where as in the wet season, only natural pasture serves as feed resource. The estimated feeds from crop residues (827.16) ton DM per annum, grazing land and stubble (780750 and (51954) ton DM per annum could be obtained, respectively and total estimated available feed supply was 833531.16 ton DM per annum. Crop residues utilization, hay making and amount of supplementation is not appropriate. 33 herbaceous species were identified; of these, 14 and 19 were different grasses and non-grass species. From the non-grass species 6 legumes and 13 sedges and others species were recorded. Of the grasses, 23.07 %, 38.46 % and 30.77% were highly desirable, desirable and less desirable, respectively. Of the identified 20 woody species, 15 %, 35 %, and 50 % were highly desirable, desirable and less desirable, respectively. The height of 41.2% of trees and shrubs in communal grazing areas, 38.5% in road side grazing and 33.3% in enclosed areas were grouped within the height class of (1- 3 m) .The range condition assessment factors (basal cover, litter cover, grass species composition, woody vegetation density, canopy cover, hedging effect, age distribution and total condition score) in communal grazing areas of SBFS were significantly (P
Canadian International Development Agency
 
Date 2010-02-22T11:32:02Z
2010-02-22T11:32:02Z
2008-04
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier Desalew, T. Haramaya University, Haramaya (Ethiopia). 2008. Assessment of feed resources and rangeland condition in Metema District of North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia. MSc thesis (Range Ecology and Management). 142p. Haramaya (Ethiopia): Haramaya University.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/708
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher Haramaya University