Effects of the number of animals per automated feeder and length and time of access on feed intake, growth performance, and behavior of yearling Boer goat wethers
Title | Effects of the number of animals per automated feeder and length and time of access on feed intake, growth performance, and behavior of yearling Boer goat wethers |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Tsukahara, Y, Gipson, TA, Puchala, R, Sahlu, T, Goetsch, AL |
Journal | Small Ruminant Research |
Issue | 121 |
Start Page | 289 |
Abstract | Effects of the number of Boer goat wethers with initial age of 285 days (SEM = 5.1) and 34.4 kg body weight (SEM = 0.90 kg) per automated feeder and length and time of feeder access on feed intake, growth performance, and behavior were determined in a 10-wk experiment. Treatments were 6 and 12 wethers per 6 × 6 m pen and feeder with continuous access (Cont-6 and Cont-12, respectively); 2 and 4 wethers per feeder with 8 h/day access during daytime (Day-2 and Day-4, respectively); and 4 and 8 wethers per feeder with 16 h/day access at night (Night-4 and Night-8, respectively). Therefore, maximal potential feeder occupancy time per wether was 2 or 4 h/day. Dry matter intake was greater for continuous vs. restricted feeder access (P = 0.001) and for night vs. daytime access (P = 0.025) (2.04, 2.01, 1.45, 1.50, 1.92, and 1.76 kg/day), and feeder occupancy time per wether tended (P = 0.071) to be greater for continuous access (1.83, 1.55, 1.23, 1.34, 1.51, and 1.25 h/day for Cont-6, Cont-12, Day-2, Day-4, Night-4, and Night-8, respectively). Rate of dry matter intake (DMI) was similar among treatments. There were effects of continuous vs. restricted (P = 0.012) and day vs. night (P = 0.051) access on average daily gain (ADG), as well as a tendency (P = 0.078) for an interaction between time and length of restricted access (237, 252, 174, 207, 247, and 211 g for Cont-6, Cont-12, Day-2, Day-4, Night-4, and Night-8, respectively). The ratio of ADG:DMI was not affected by treatment other than a tendency for an interaction (P = 0.070) between time and length of restricted access (116, 126, 120, 138, 130, and 121 g/kg), although residual feed intake (RFI) was greater (P |