Energy Requirements for Maintenance and Growth of German Mutton Merino Crossbred Lambs

A comparative slaughter trial and a metabolism trial were conducted to determine the requirement of net energy (NE) and metabolizable energy (ME) by the crossbreed of German Mutton Merino×Inner Mongolia Merino for fattening from 35 to 50 kg of body weight (BW). 49 crossbred female lambs ((33.9±2.3)...

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Main Authors: Kai-dong DENG, Qi-yu DIAO, Cheng-gang JIANG, Yan TU, Nai-feng ZHANG, Jie LIU, Tao MA, Yi-guang ZHAO, Gui-shan XU
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Published: Elsevier 2013-04-01
Series:Journal of Integrative Agriculture
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spelling doaj-49bc445ea030426aa8ffc7a4010abc452021-06-07T06:48:30ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192013-04-01124670677Energy Requirements for Maintenance and Growth of German Mutton Merino Crossbred LambsKai-dong DENG0Qi-yu DIAO1Cheng-gang JIANG2Yan TU3Nai-feng ZHANG4Jie LIU5Tao MA6Yi-guang ZHAO7Gui-shan XU8Feed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R. China; College of Animal Science, Jinling Institute of Technology, Nanjing 210038, P.R. China; DENG Kai-dongFeed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R. China; Correspondence DIAO Qi-yu, Tel: +86-10-82106055, Fax: +86-10-82106090Feed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R. ChinaFeed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R. ChinaFeed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R. ChinaFeed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R. ChinaFeed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R. ChinaFeed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R. ChinaFeed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R. ChinaA comparative slaughter trial and a metabolism trial were conducted to determine the requirement of net energy (NE) and metabolizable energy (ME) by the crossbreed of German Mutton Merino×Inner Mongolia Merino for fattening from 35 to 50 kg of body weight (BW). 49 crossbred female lambs ((33.9±2.3) (SD) kg BW) of German Mutton Merino×Inner Mongolia Merino were used. 34 lambs were randomly chosen for comparative slaughter, which were offered an identical mixture diet (concentrate:roughage=55:45) at 100, 75 or 55% of ad libitum intake, whereas the remainders were used in the metabolism trial to evaluate the ME of the diet after methane production was measured by open-circuit respirometry. As feed intake decreased from 100 to 75 and 55% of ad libitum intake, the apparent digestibility of dry matter (DM) linearly increased (P=0.010) from 60.8 to 63.6 and 66.9%, respectively, and methane production decreased from 52.1 to 44.3 and 39.9 L d−1, respectively, but the ratio of methane energy to gross energy intake increased linearly (P=0.010) from 8.20 to 8.96 and 10.97%, respectively. Consequently, the ME values of the diet increased from 9.35 to 9.64 and 9.85 MJ kg−1 DM, respectively. The NE requirement for maintenance (NEm) was 255 kJ kg−1 BW0.75, and the ME requirement for maintenance (MEm) was 352 kJ kg−1 BW0.75, with a partial energy efficiency for maintenance (km) of 0.72. The NE requirement for growth (NEg) ranged from 1.26 to 4.66 MJ d−1 as average daily gains increased from 100 to 300 g d−1, with a partial energy efficiency for growth (kg) of 0.45. These results indicated that the NEg required by crossbred female lambs of German Mutton Merino×Inner Mongolia Merino was lower than the recommendation of the American or British nutritional system.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311913602853efficiencygrowthmaintenancemetabolizable energynet energysheep
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author Kai-dong DENG
Qi-yu DIAO
Cheng-gang JIANG
Yan TU
Nai-feng ZHANG
Jie LIU
Tao MA
Yi-guang ZHAO
Gui-shan XU
spellingShingle Kai-dong DENG
Qi-yu DIAO
Cheng-gang JIANG
Yan TU
Nai-feng ZHANG
Jie LIU
Tao MA
Yi-guang ZHAO
Gui-shan XU
Energy Requirements for Maintenance and Growth of German Mutton Merino Crossbred Lambs
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
efficiency
growth
maintenance
metabolizable energy
net energy
sheep
author_facet Kai-dong DENG
Qi-yu DIAO
Cheng-gang JIANG
Yan TU
Nai-feng ZHANG
Jie LIU
Tao MA
Yi-guang ZHAO
Gui-shan XU
author_sort Kai-dong DENG
title Energy Requirements for Maintenance and Growth of German Mutton Merino Crossbred Lambs
title_short Energy Requirements for Maintenance and Growth of German Mutton Merino Crossbred Lambs
title_full Energy Requirements for Maintenance and Growth of German Mutton Merino Crossbred Lambs
title_fullStr Energy Requirements for Maintenance and Growth of German Mutton Merino Crossbred Lambs
title_full_unstemmed Energy Requirements for Maintenance and Growth of German Mutton Merino Crossbred Lambs
title_sort energy requirements for maintenance and growth of german mutton merino crossbred lambs
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Integrative Agriculture
issn 2095-3119
publishDate 2013-04-01
description A comparative slaughter trial and a metabolism trial were conducted to determine the requirement of net energy (NE) and metabolizable energy (ME) by the crossbreed of German Mutton Merino×Inner Mongolia Merino for fattening from 35 to 50 kg of body weight (BW). 49 crossbred female lambs ((33.9±2.3) (SD) kg BW) of German Mutton Merino×Inner Mongolia Merino were used. 34 lambs were randomly chosen for comparative slaughter, which were offered an identical mixture diet (concentrate:roughage=55:45) at 100, 75 or 55% of ad libitum intake, whereas the remainders were used in the metabolism trial to evaluate the ME of the diet after methane production was measured by open-circuit respirometry. As feed intake decreased from 100 to 75 and 55% of ad libitum intake, the apparent digestibility of dry matter (DM) linearly increased (P=0.010) from 60.8 to 63.6 and 66.9%, respectively, and methane production decreased from 52.1 to 44.3 and 39.9 L d−1, respectively, but the ratio of methane energy to gross energy intake increased linearly (P=0.010) from 8.20 to 8.96 and 10.97%, respectively. Consequently, the ME values of the diet increased from 9.35 to 9.64 and 9.85 MJ kg−1 DM, respectively. The NE requirement for maintenance (NEm) was 255 kJ kg−1 BW0.75, and the ME requirement for maintenance (MEm) was 352 kJ kg−1 BW0.75, with a partial energy efficiency for maintenance (km) of 0.72. The NE requirement for growth (NEg) ranged from 1.26 to 4.66 MJ d−1 as average daily gains increased from 100 to 300 g d−1, with a partial energy efficiency for growth (kg) of 0.45. These results indicated that the NEg required by crossbred female lambs of German Mutton Merino×Inner Mongolia Merino was lower than the recommendation of the American or British nutritional system.
topic efficiency
growth
maintenance
metabolizable energy
net energy
sheep
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311913602853
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