The current acute short
supply of animal protein in developing countries justifies
the research into the potentials of some novel local produced
feed resources for productive animals such as leaf
meals, which could be included into the poultry diets in
order to sustain the poultry enterprises and to improve the
profit margin through reducing the use of the conventional
protein sources (D'Mello 1995, Sarmiento 2001, Agbede
2003, Reddy and Qudratullah 2004, Nworgu and Fasogbon
2007, Atawodi et al. 2008 and Iheukwumere et al. 2008).
L. leucocephala (LLM) and Moringa oleifera (MOLM) are
among the leaf meals that could be used as feed alternatives
in commercial livestock and poultry in the tropics (Makkar
and Becker 1997 and Agbede 2003).
The current acute shortsupply of animal protein in developing countries justifiesthe research into the potentials of some novel local producedfeed resources for productive animals such as leafmeals, which could be included into the poultry diets inorder to sustain the poultry enterprises and to improve theprofit margin through reducing the use of the conventionalprotein sources (D'Mello 1995, Sarmiento 2001, Agbede2003, Reddy and Qudratullah 2004, Nworgu and Fasogbon2007, Atawodi et al. 2008 and Iheukwumere et al. 2008).L. leucocephala (LLM) and Moringa oleifera (MOLM) areamong the leaf meals that could be used as feed alternativesin commercial livestock and poultry in the tropics (Makkarand Becker 1997 and Agbede 2003).
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