Medicago sativa

Lucerne, alfalfa, purple medick, snail clover, Chilean clover

Deep-rooted perennial herb with a thick trunk root, occurring in a wide range of varieties. From the root crown arise a number of stems carrying trifoliate leaves and purple flowers in clusters of ten to seventy. Demands sunshine and tolerates high temperatures as long as they are not combined with high air moisture.

Lucerne is generally grown alone but can also be mixed with grasses or other legumes. It is used for green fodder, for hay or silage, and for pasture, although it does not tolerate close grazing well. It is extensively sown under irrigation. The leaves are highly nutritive and are often dried for 2.5-5% inclusion in animal feeds as a source of vitamin A and other nutrients. During gestation and lactation a minimum of 10% lucerne leaf meal is usually included in the diet of sows. Unfortunately, the leaves are easily lost in haymaking. Good hay can be machine threshed so that the stems can serve as roughage, and the leaves can be used in concentrate mixtures. Sun-cured leaves contain less vitamin A than artificially dried leaves but provide vitamin D instead. Where lucerne can easily be grown, it is regarded as a key forage for high-producing ruminants because of its richness in protein, palatability and high calcium and vitamin content. In many cases supplements are not required by animals feeding on lucerne. It should be harvested before full bloom; the nutritive value and digestibility are lower after bloom. It can be used as pasture also for pigs and poultry.

 

 

 

 

 

As % of dry matter

 

 

               

 

 

 

 

DM

CP

CF

Ash

EE

NFE

Ca

P

Ref

Fresh, 1-year-old

                 

stand, Iraq

 

20.3

17.1

19.4

12.6

2.7

48.2

 

 

196

 

                       

Fresh, 2-year-old

                 

stand, Iraq

 

21.4

16.5

21.3

11.5

2.8

47.9

 

 

"

 

                       

Fresh, 3-year-old

                 

stand, Iraq

 

21.4

16.2

22.3

10.8

2.7

48.0

 

 

"

 

                       

Fresh, 1 month,

                 

India

 

 

 

24.5

16.2

15.7

2.6

41.0

1.96

0.42

436

 

                       

Fresh, 2 months,

                 

India

 

 

 

20.3

25.7

14.8

3.1

36.1

2.24

0.35

"

 

                       

Fresh, 3 months,

                 

India

 

 

 

16.0

25.7

10.7

3.5

40.1

1.89

0.24

"

 

                       

Fresh, first

                   

cutting, Chile

20.9

14.4

30.6

8.1

2.9

44.0

1.74

0.17

315

 

                       

Fresh, second

                   

cutting, Chile

20.9

14.8

27.3

8.6

4.3

45.0

1.53

0.25

"

 

                       

Fresh, pre-bloom,

                 

Israel

 

 

17.0

25.3

23.5

11.8

2.9

36.5

2.41

0.35

365

 

                       

Fresh, early bloom,

               

Israel

 

 

22.7

22.9

26.0

11.5

3.5

36.1

2.56

0.31

"

 

                       

Fresh, mid-bloom,

                 

Israel

 

 

29.0

19.0

30.0

10.3

3.4

37.3

1.76

0.24

"

 

                       

Leaf meal, South

                 

Africa

 

 

 

21.7

20.1

17.0

2.4

38.8

1.44

0.20

489

 

                       

Stem meal,

                   

Malaysia

 

 

88.1

11.5

30.4

7.7

1.0

49.4

0.51

0.34

292

 

                       

Hay, pre-bloom,

                 

South Africa

 

 

18.7

34.4

9.8

2.6

34.5

1.26

0.18

489

 

                       

Hay, early bloom,

                 

South Africa

 

 

17.0

38.2

8.7

2.5

33.6

1.20

0.18

"

 

                       

Hay, mid-bloom,

                 

South Africa

 

 

15.4

40.1

8.6

2.1

33.8

1.09

0.16

"

 

                       

Silage, Chile

 

24.6

20.4

20.9

12.6

8.9

37.2

 

 

315

 

                       

 

                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Digestibility (%)

   

 

                       

 

 

 

 

 

Animal

CP

CF

EE

NFE

ME

Ref

 

                       

Fresh, 1-year-old stand

Sheep

85.9

68.4

59.6

80.7

2.65

196

 

                       

Fresh, 2-year-old stand

Sheep

87.4

79.5

55.6

76.7

2.68

"

 

                       

Fresh, 3-year-old stand

Sheep

88.1

70.8

33.9

80.5

2.66

"

 

                       

Fresh, pre-bloom

 

Sheep

89.0

45.0

50.0

76.0

2.47

365

 

                       

Fresh, early bloom

 

Sheep

79.0

49.0

38.0

78.0

2.36

"

 

                       

Fresh, mid-bloom

 

Sheep

69.0

45.0

50.0

61.0

2.01

"

 

                       

Leaf meal

 

 

 

Sheep

79.4

59.9

0.0

77.7

2.27

489

 

                       

Hay, pre-bloom

 

 

Sheep

75.9

50.6

29.6

71.4

2.19

"

 

                       

Hay, early bloom

 

Sheep

74.1

51.0

25.4

68.1

2.12

"

 

                       

Hay, mid-bloom

 

 

Sheep

74.2

51.0

21.0

68.7

2.10

"

 

                       

 

                       

 

 

 

 

 

Nylon bag degradability

     

 

                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

b

c

 

12hr

48hr

Ref

 

 

 

 

 

 

(%)

(%)

(/hour)

(%)

(%)

 

 

                       

Alfalfa meal, France

DM

39.3

36.6

0.0491

 

71.2

627

 

                       

Alfalfa meal, Italy

 

DM

24.9

44.0

0.0352

 

59.2

"

 

                       

 

[P (rumen degradability at time t) = a+b*(1-exp(-c*t))]

 

                       

 

                       

 

 

Amino acid composition as % of crude protein

   

 

                       

Aerial part

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ref

505

 

                       

Arg

Cys

Gly

Hys

Ils

Leu

Lys

Met

Phe

Thr

Try

Tyr

Val

4.5

1.1

4.5

1.8

3.9

6.6

4.3

0.9

4.1

4.0

1.5

3.3

5.1

 

                       

 

                       

 

                       

 

                       

 

                       

References

196, 292, 315, 365, 436, 489, 505, 627

Abstracts

Cattle(277), Cattle(351), Composition(14), Composition(15), Dairy(192), Sheep(74)