Title of article :
Production efficiency of South African Mutton Merino
lambs and Boer goat kids receiving either a low
or a high energy feedlot diet
Author/Authors :
R. Sheridan، نويسنده , , A.V. Ferreira، نويسنده , , L.C. Hoffman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Individual feed consumption, utilisation, digestion efficiency and growth of 32 Boer goat (BG) kids and 32 South African
Mutton Merino (MM) lambs were investigated after weaning. Two pelleted diets (fed to 16 animals per species) with either a
low (LE, 9.89 MJ kg−1 DM) or a high (HE, 12.11 MJ kg−1 DM) metabolisable energy level were fed individually, ad lib, for
either 28 or 56 days. MM had significantly higher average daily gains (ADG) than BG.Within a diet there was no significant
difference in feed conversion efficiency (FCE) between BG and MM and only the MM FCE differed between the LE- and
HE-diets. BG fed LE digested DM, CP and energy more efficiently and had a higher energy retention thanMMfed LE. Neither
species, nor diet affected N retention. The average daily gain of the MM on the LE-diet for 28 days was significantly lower
than for those on the HE-diet. However, there was no significant difference between the ADG of BG on the high or low energy
diets. These trends were similar in the group of animals that were fed for 56 days. These results indicate that Boer goats may
be finished on a diet with a lower ME-value than is usually formulated for sheep, without a reduction in performance. This
may render the BG economically viable for feedlot finishing.
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Keywords :
Feed efficiency , digestibility , Boer goat kids , Merino lamb , Feedlot
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research