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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2017
The experiment forms part of a study to investigate methods of improving the use of sorghum stover as a feed for ruminants in Ethiopia. A previous experiment (Osafo, Owen, Said, Gill and McAllan, 1991) showed that intake and growth of cattle were improved when the amount of sorghum stover offered was increased from 25 to 50 g dry matter [DM] per kg weight [M] daily [d], and when the stover was offered unchopped rather than chopped. The present experiment investigated the intake and growth responses of yearling cattle to increasing the amount of stover offered, and to supplementing with cottonseed cake.