Evaluation of Sunn Hemp Hay for St. Croix White Hair Sheep Production

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Evaluation of Sunn Hemp Hay for St. Croix White Hair Sheep Production S. A. Weiss and R. W. Godfrey University of the Virgin Islands, Agricultural Experiment Station USDA HATCH Formula Funds

Background Sunn hemp (SH; Crotalaria juncea L.) has historically been cultivated as a multi-purpose fiber crop that originated in India Utilized as a cover crop and green manure to improve soil properties Increase soil organic matter recycle nutrients contribute soil nitrogen Can produce 5,000 8,500 kg/ha biomass Exhibits root-knot nematode resistance Can serve as a nutritious livestock forage and feed source

Introduction Sunn hemp has the potential to serve as a dual purpose crop in mixed crop/livestock systems Sunn hemp may act as a soil improving crop and contribute forage biomass as a suitable forage crop Sunn hemp is well suited to St. Croix, USVI, is drought tolerant, and has demonstrated its ability to serve as a cover crop in previous trials

Objectives To determine if sunn hemp can act as a soil improving crop and contribute forage biomass as a suitable livestock feed Determine if sunn hemp hay can effectively be produced in the U.S. Virgin Islands Evaluate sunn hemp hay as a livestock feed resource by measuring post-weaning lamb weight gain Evaluate sunn hemp hay nutritional quality

Materials and Methods Sunn Hemp Hay Production Fields were plowed and then disk harrowed Hay fields were planted on August 26, 2009 at a rate of 56 kg/ha (50 lb/acre) by broadcast seeding and then culti-packed No irrigation, pesticide, or fertilizer was applied The sunn hemp was cut on Nov. 20, 2009 86 DAP The sunn hemp cured for 4 days, raked multiple times due to varying moisture, and bailed 12 days after cutting

Sunn hemp 21 days after planting, Sept. 16, 2009

Nov. 13, 2009 79 DAP

Hay cured for 4 days prior to first raking Hay was cut with a John Deere 730 Center Pivot Mower Conditioner (Flail)

Wind rows were raked multiple times (as needed) due to precipitation Bailing was done with a New Holland 570 square bailer

Materials and Methods Pen Feeding Trial St. Croix White post-weaning 11-month lambs (n = 36) All lambs fed a mixed ration containing a concentrate diet (16% crude protein) fed at 2% body weight Treatment 1 sunn hemp hay Treatment 2 sorghum sudan hay (Sorghum bicolor x S. sudanense cv. Mega Green) Hay was fed ad libitum daily

Lambs were provided a 2 week adjustment period prior to data collection Live weight was collected at two week intervals for 84 days Random hay core samples were collected at the beginning, middle, and end of the feeding trial Samples from each collection were dried, ground, and analyzed for quality

Analysis Gain and forage data were analyzed using GLM procedures of SAS using treatment (SH, SS) as the main effect

Results SH hay resulted in an ADG of 80 g compared to SS hay with an ADG of 75 g Castrated male lambs had greater ADG than female lambs with 89 g compared to 70 g, respectively (P<0.05) There was no difference in total weight gain between the two treatments.

Average Daily Gain (ADG) & Total Weight Gain for Sunn Hemp and Sorghum Sudan Fed Lambs Species ADG Total Weight Gain g day 1 kg Sunn Hemp 79.5 a 6.7 a Sorghum Sudan 75.3 a 6.3 a a,b P < 0.0001

Forage Quality SH hay had higher CP and ADF than SS hay, yet no difference in NDF or digestibility Fresh cut SH had between 12.9% CP which was numerically higher than the stored SH hay which had 11.5% CP

***Different letters indicate significant difference (p<0.05)

Summary Sunn hemp is an effective forage for tropical hay production St. Croix White hair lambs will consume SH hay and attain growth performance similar to that of SS hay with a concentrate supplement at 2% body weight

Implications Sunn hemp is a tropical legume that can serve as an alternative dual purpose crop that can be grown under low-external-input production systems Sunn hemp has plant tissue quality characteristics that make it a viable option as an alternative livestock forage resource

Questions?