The observed value of 91.70% dry matter for CRLMM was higher than that contained in cassava plant meal (CPM) as reported by Akinfala et al. (2011). Ash and ether extract recorded similar values but nitrogen free-extract values were lower than that reported by same authors. The proximate composition of cassava roots and leaves revealed a higher crude protein and lower crude fibre values of 5.6 and 2.75% respectively for roots and 14.5% for leaves compared with the values of 3.22 and 5.0% reported by Uchegbu et al. (2011) for roots. Okorie et al. (2011) reported 23.66 and 15.72% for leaves. However, the proximate composition of CRLMM revealed a higher crude protein and crude fibre values of 18.90 and 12.60% compared to CPM used by Akinfala et al. (2011) who reported 9.4 and 4.96% values respectively. The same authors however reported higher HCN content values of 33.5 mg/HCN/kg compared with 18.30mg/HCN/kg obtained in this study. These differences could be as a result of varietal/processing differences.