Effects of separate offering of forage and concentrate on feed intake and growth of Alpine doelings

TitleEffects of separate offering of forage and concentrate on feed intake and growth of Alpine doelings
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsGoetsch, AL, Detweiler, G, Sahlu, T, Hayes, J, Puchala, R
JournalSmall Ruminant Research
Volume48
Issue3
Pagination209 - 216
Date PublishedJan-06-2003
ISSN09214488
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

URLhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0921448803000154
DOI10.1016/S0921-4488(03)00015-4
Short TitleSmall Ruminant Research