Abstract :
Data from 19 feeding trials conducted on growing sheep from different institutes across India were subjected to regression
analysis to derive requirements of TDN, CP and DCP for maintenance and body weight gain. Maintenance requirements for
TDN, CP and DCP were 37.0, 6.68 and 4.43 g/kg W0.75, respectively for the BW range of 7–15 kg, and the corresponding
maintenance requirements for the BW range of 15.1–30 kg were 35.3, 6.98 and 4.49 g. The corresponding requirements for
1 g gain in BW were 0.91, 0.47, and 0.31 g, for 7–15 kg BW and 1.21, 0.43 and 0.30 g, respectively for 15–30 kg BW range.
Regression equations had high R2 values (0.59–0.84) and the equations (F value) as well as coefficients were highly significant
(P < 0.001). Regressed values were used to develop feeding standards. Derived values matched well with the actual intake
versus performance of animals under diverse feeding conditions. The new standards so derived predicted requirements and
intake of nutrients for different production levels better than existing feeding standards; as these are based on a more thorough
analysis of a larger database, the new feeding standards will be appropriate for wide use in India.
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Keywords :
Tropical conditions , sheep , Energy requirements , Protein requirements , Feeding standards , growth