Assessing the influence of feeding olive leaves on the productivity and economic viability of growing Awassi lambs

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Belal S. Obeidat, Milton G. Thomas
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The goal was to assess the influence of feeding olive leaves (OL) as a roughage source on nutrient intake, nutrient digestibility, N balance, growth performance and carcass characteristics of growing Awassi lambs. Twenty-four male lambs (initial body weight (BW) = 16.82 ± 0.998 kg; age = 70 ± 1.25 days) were randomly assigned to two isonitrogenous diets; OL at 0 (CON) or 150 (OL150) g/kg of dietary dry matter (DM). Diets were fed ad libitum for a period of 60 days after 7 days of adaptation. Feed intake and refusals were recorded daily. Body weights were recorded at the beginning of the study and at biweekly intervals thereafter. Intake of DM and crude protein was similar (P ≥ 0.05) between the two diets. Feeding OL decreased (P ≤ 0.01) intake of neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber whereas it increased (P = 0.001) intake of ether extract compared with the CON diet. No differences (P ≥ 0.05) were observed in the final BW, average daily gain, and total gain between diets. However, the cost of gain was lower (P = 0.05) in lambs fed the OL diet versus the CON diet. None of the carcass characteristics nor meat quality parameters differed between the two diets. In summary, feeding olive leaves at 150 g/kg did not influence growth performance and carcass characteristics and meat quality but improved the economic value of using such products in diets of growing lambs. In addition, the use of this product has a positive impact on reducing environmental pollution.
评估饲喂橄榄叶对饲养阿瓦西羔羊的生产力和经济活力的影响
本试验旨在研究饲用橄榄叶作为粗饲料对生长期阿瓦西羔羊营养物质采食量、营养物质消化率、氮平衡、生长性能和胴体特性的影响。公羊羔24只(初始体重= 16.82±0.998 kg);年龄= 70±1.25日龄)随机分为两组等氮饲粮;0 (CON)或150 (OL150) g/kg日粮干物质(DM)时的OL。预试期7 d后,饲喂自由采食60 d。每天记录采食量和拒绝食量。在研究开始时和之后每两周记录一次体重。两种饲粮的干物质和粗蛋白质采食量相近(P≥0.05)。与CON相比,饲喂OL降低了中性洗涤纤维和酸性洗涤纤维的采食量(P≤0.01),提高了粗脂肪采食量(P = 0.001)。两种饲粮的最终体重、平均日增重和总增重均无差异(P≥0.05)。相比于对照组,OL组羔羊的增重成本更低(P = 0.05)。两种日粮的胴体特征和肉质参数均无差异。综上所述,饲喂150 g/kg橄榄叶不影响生长羔羊的生长性能、胴体特性和肉品质,但提高了该产品在生长羔羊日粮中的经济价值。此外,使用本产品对减少环境污染有积极的影响。
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Cogent Food & Agriculture
Cogent Food & Agriculture AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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3.30
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79
审稿时长
11 weeks
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