Title of article :
Performance of Omani goats fed diets containing various metabolizable energy densities
Author/Authors :
O. Mahgoub، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
6
From page :
175
To page :
180
Abstract :
A feeding trial was carried out to study feedlot performance of Omani Batina and Dhofari goats fed diets containing low, medium and high metabolizable energy (ME) levels. Animals were individually fed diets containing three levels of ME (8.81, 9.95 or 11.22 M/J kg DM) for 140 d. Feed intake as percentage ofDMin body weight (BW) and metabolic body weight (BW0.75) (MBW) in Omani goats of various breed/ME level combinations ranged between 2.8–3.2 and 5.8–6.5, respectively with no significant effects of diet, breed, or their interactions. There was a significant increasing body weight gain pattern with increasing ME density. Batina and Dhofari goats on highest ME gained more daily weight (96 and 53 g/d) thus reaching higher BW (27.7 and 21.7 kg) at week 20 of experiment than goats on medium (80 and 53 g/d; 25 g and 21.6 kg) and lower (50 and 46 g/d; 21.4 and 20.7 kg) ME diets, respectively. In general, Batina goats grew faster and reached higher BW than Dhofari. For all ME densities, Batina goats had better feed conversion ratio (FCR) than Dhofari. Increasing ME levels in the diet of goats increased carcass weight, empty body weight (EBW), dressing out percentage, chemical fat but decreased crude protein in the carcasses. ME requirements were calculated by regressing daily gain versus energy intake. This study indicated that raising Omani goats under feedlot systems on high ME diets or supplementing free grazing stock with energy sources will improve their growth rates and carcass composition. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
feed conversion , Omani goats , Dhofari , Batina , energy density , growth
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Record number :
847070
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