Effects of separate offering of forage and concentrate on feed intake and growth of Alpine doelings
Title | Effects of separate offering of forage and concentrate on feed intake and growth of Alpine doelings |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2003 |
Authors | Goetsch, AL, Detweiler, G, Sahlu, T, Hayes, J, Puchala, R |
Journal | Small Ruminant Research |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 209 - 216 |
Date Published | Jan-06-2003 |
ISSN | 09214488 |
Abstract | Forty-four weaned Alpine doelings (16±0.19 kg initial BW) were used in a 16 week experiment to determine how separate free-choice offering of concentrate and forage (wheat hay, 14.2 CP and 62% NDF) affects performance compared with consumption of mixed diets of different proportions of concentrate and forage. Treatments were A-25C: 25% concentrate mixed diet consumed ad libitum; A-50C: 50% concentrate mixed diet consumed ad libitum; A-75C: 75% concentrate mixed diet consumed ad libitum; AC-AF: ad libitum consumption of concentrate and forage, offered separately; and LC-AF: restricted intake of concentrate (approximately 2% BW) and ad libitum intake of forage. Concentrate was 72.8% ground corn, 15.2% soybean meal, 6% fish meal and 6% dried molasses product. Orts averaged 6.7±0.58% of diet offered. Intake of DM was similar among treatments (625, 641, 623, 704 and 653 gram per day; S.E.=38.6), and dietary concentrate was 26, 53, 80, 84 and 61% of DM intake for A-25C, A-50C, A-75C, AC:AF and LC:AF, respectively; S.E.=1.51). ADG was greatest (P<0.05) for AC:AF and lowest (P<0.05) for A-25C (53, 71, 81, 105 and 73 g; S.E.=5.2), and ADG:DM intake ranked (P<0.05) A-25C |
URL | http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0921448803000154 |
DOI | 10.1016/S0921-4488(03)00015-4 |
Short Title | Small Ruminant Research |