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Performance of indigenous and exotic indigenous sheep breeds fed different diets in spring and the efficiency of feeding system in crop livestock farming
The Journal of Agricultural Science 2015 Cilt 153
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Scopus Yazarları: S. Ates, G. Keles, Fatma Inal, A. Gunes, B. Dhehibi
Özet
Genetic variation in feed efficiency may have a significant impact on sheep production in integrated crop livestock farming systems in dry areas, where the shortage and poor quality of feed is widespread. Thus, the present study was carried out to investigate the effects of sheep genotype and feed source on liveweight gain, feed conversion efficiency and dry matter (DM) intake in feedlot lambs finished on diets based on low-cost forages or a high-cost concentrated feed as a means of assessing the efficiency of this feeding system. Early weaned lambs of the purebred fat-tailed Akkaraman breed were compared with synthetic Anatolian Merino (0·80 German Mutton Merinox0·20 Native Akkaraman) breed. The lambs were kept in individual pens for 8 weeks and fed four diets: daily harvested forages of triticale (T), Hungarian vetch (HV), a triticale-Hungarian vetch mixture (T+HV), and a concentrate-based feed (CF). Lamb liveweight gain (LWG) was monitored during the early (18 April-16 May) and late (17 May-13 June) spring periods. Dietxperiod and dietxbreed interactions were detected in LWG of the lambs. Lambs from both genotypes on the concentrate-based diet had higher liveweight gains, DM intakes and better feed conversion ratios compared with lambs finished on the forage-based diets. The LWG of lambs offered triticale forage decreased from 177 g/head/day in the early spring to 95 g/head/day in the late spring period, as plant maturity increased. Liveweight gains did not change for the other forage rations during the same period. The LWG of Akkaraman lambs were similar for both the early (189 g/head/day) and the late (183 g/head/day) spring periods, whereas Anatolian Merino lambs gained 41 g/head/day less LW and had 3·8 higher feed conversion rate for the late spring period compared with the early spring period. The present study showed that fat-tailed Akkaraman lambs were better able to utilize forages with low nutritive value compared to Anatolian Merino lambs, and may be better suited to semi-arid areas, where crop and livestock are highly integrated in the farming system.

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Dergi The Journal of Agricultural Science
ISSN 0021-8596
Yıl 2015 / 4. ay
Cilt / Sayı 153
Sayfalar 554 – 569
Makale Türü Özgün Makale
Hakemlik Hakemli
Endeks SCI
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YÖKSİS Yazar Kaydı

Yazar Adı ATEŞ SERKAN,KELEŞ GÜRHAN,İNAL FATMA,GÜNEŞ AHMET,DHEHİBİ BOUBAKER
YÖKSİS ID 322490

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YÖKSİS Atıf 1
Scopus Atıf 10
Yazar Sayısı 5