Kalule Nampanzira, DorothyKabasa, John DavidBakyusa Katongole, ConstantineOkello, SamTabuti, John Robert Stephen2022-05-262022-05-262016Dorothy Kalule Nampanzira, John David Kabasa, Constantine Bakyusa Katongole, Sam Okello and John Robert Stephen Tabuti, Natural gastro properties of ficus natalensis, Rhuss natalensis and Harrisonia abyssinica in native east african goats, Livestock Science, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2016.02.001http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2016.02.001https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/3431The natural gastro properties of Ficus natalensis, Rhuss natalensis and Harrisonia abyssinica was evaluated with the objectives of determining the rumen degradation properties. Results showed that H. abyssinica presented the highest DM disappearance from the nylon bags throughout the different incubation times followed by F. natalensis and R. natalensis showed the lowest. The DM readily available soluble fraction (a), insoluble but degradable fraction (b), degradation rate (c), potential degradability (PD) and effective degradability (ED) differed significantly (P<0.05) across the three browse species. The CP a, b, PD and ED fractions differed significantly (P<0.05) across the three browse species. The CP c fraction was similar across the browse species. The NDF a, b, PD, and ED fractions differed significantly (P<0.05) across the browse species. The NDF c fraction was not different across the browse species. In conclusion, Rhuss natalensis subsp. romantica has inferior rumen degradability properties, an indication of low nutritive value for goats 30 compared to Harrisonia abyssinica subsp. abyssinica and Ficus natalensis subsp. Natalensis.enBrowse speciesFicus natalensisHarrisonia abyssinicaRhuss natalensisRumen degradabilityNatural gastro properties of ficus natalensis, Rhuss natalensis and Harrisonia abyssinica in native east african goatsArticle