Evaluation of Dry Season Diversity and Stocking Rate of Guyaku Grazing Reserve, Adamawa State- Nigeria.
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Abstract
An evaluation of dry season diversity and stocking rate of Guyaku Grazing Reserve
in Gombi Adamawa State Nigeria was conducted from November to Marchss. Dry
season diversity of herbaceous and woody plant species was determined using the
Shannon Diversity Index Model. Stocking rate was estimated using the ratio of 60%
of forage yield to animal requirement for a given period. Results showed that the
reserve comprises of diverse herbaceous and woody plant spices with Shannon
Diversity Index value of 2 200 and 3 129 for the herbaceous and woody plant species
respectively. The mean yield of forage was 1 085 kg DM/ha and the estimated
stocking rate was 0.5/TLU/ha/210 days. It was recommended that the range should
not be stocked with more than 0.5/TLU/ha/ 210 days around the periods of November
to May and controlled grazing plan for the reserve be abided by so as to improve
cattle production in the region. Fodder bank development and fodder bank
conservation are also highly recommended