Participatory study on feeding strategies for working donkeys used by Campesino farmers in the highlands of central Mexico
- PMID: 16335076
- DOI: 10.1007/s11250-005-9013-2
Participatory study on feeding strategies for working donkeys used by Campesino farmers in the highlands of central Mexico
Abstract
The aim of this work was to describe the feeding strategies for donkeys used by peasant farmers in central Mexico. Feeding strategies for the dry and wet seasons are described, as well as the nutritional characteristics of the main forages and supplements used by the farmers. The extent to which the feeding practices used by farmers matched the digestible energy and crude protein requirements of donkeys for maintenance and work was determined. It was concluded that grazing on native grassland could provide enough energy and protein for donkeys at maintenance level and for those performing only a moderate amount of work. More research in required in order to have better estimates of intake and plant species preferred by donkeys under prevailing grazing conditions.
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