The results showed that daily DM intake was significantly different (P<0.05) among the treatments with the highest value for the PS treatment (482 g/goat/day) and the lowest for the CM one. The daily NDF intake of for the PS treatment was significantly higher (P<0.05) than the others, however daily CP intake was numerically higher (P>0.05) for the SEM (99.7g) and PS treatment (87.9g). However, the ME intake (MJ) was significantly higher (P<0.05) for the PS, SEM and SW treatment. The digestible DM and NDF were significantly different among the treatments with the higher values for the PS treatment. Numerically, the nitrogen retention was higher (P>0.05) for the SEM and PS treatment, while daily weight gain was not significantly different (P>0.05) among treatments, however the higher value for the PS treatment (120 g/day). The conclusion was that supplementing the CP sources for goats with Psophocarpus scandens, soybean extraction meal and soya waste gave better feed nutrient intakes and digestibility compared to the coconut meal.