Abstract :
The effect of feed restriction on water balance and nutrient utilization was investigated in individually penned Boer×Saanen
kids. Twenty-two male Boer×Saanen kids with an initial average live weight (LW) of 15 kg were used. Seven kids were
slaughtered at the beginning of the experiment (reference animals) and the remainders were allocated to one of the three
treatments (0, 30 and 60% restriction) and therefore there were five kids per treatment. The feed intake for the 0% restriction
treatment animals determined the intake for the animals in the 30 and 60% restriction treatment. When the animals in the 0%
restriction treatment group reached 25 kg LW, the animals in the 30 and 60% restriction treatment groups were also slaughtered.
There was a negative relationship between DMI and water intake. The digestibility coefficients for DM, OM, carbohydrates,
ash, ether extract, energy, NDF, ADF and lignin did not differ between treatments, whereas the digestibility coefficient for CP
was different between treatment groups. The highest metabolic water production was in animals in the 0% restriction treatment
group. No significant differences were observed in the composition of gastro-intestinal tract contents of the goats in the different
treatments. Lower water retention was found in the animals in the 60% restriction treatment group. The study showed that feed
restriction affected water intake, CP digestibility and water retention in the body of the kid goats. This experiment demonstrated
that DM:water intake ratio changed when severe feed restriction was applied (60% restriction) and water was freely available.
It shows a different pattern of behaviour of penned goats, particularly if feed intake is restricted and perhaps caution is needed
to extrapolate results from nutritional and physiological trials in pens to goats at pasture.
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Keywords :
Water retention , Boer×Saanen kids , Penned goats , Feed restriction , Nutrient digestibility , Metabolic water production