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This experiment was taken up to study the effect of supplementing fibrolytic enzymes on the growth performance of lambs fed finger millet straw based diets. In a growth trial of 8 weeks duration, three groups (T1, T2 and T3) of five male lambs each were fed diet comprising finger millet straw (40 per cent) and compounded feed mixture (60 per cent). Group T1 served as control with no enzyme supplementation, whereas groups T2 and T3 were supplemented with 1g and 2g of enzyme premix respectively per day. Digestion trial was conducted in the last week of growth trial. The supplementation of enzyme increased the digestibility (per cent) of neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber and the digestible organic matter in dry matter content, of the diet with the digestibility of T3 group significantly higher than T1 or T2 groups (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the feed intake or average daily body weight gain of the lambs among the treatment groups, indicating that the supplementation of exogenous fibrolytic enzyme has no beneficial effect on the growth performance of lambs in the present study.
Cellulase, Exogenous fibrolytic enzymes, Finger millet straw, Xylanase