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MONTOSSI, F.; HODGSON, J.; MORRIS, S.T.; RISSO, D.; GORDON, I.L. |
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FABIO MARCELO MONTOSSI PORCHILE, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; JONATHAN M. HODGSON, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand; S. T. MORRIS, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand; DIEGO FERNANDO RISSO RIET, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; I. L. GORDON, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. |
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A comparative study of herbage intake, ingestive behaviour and diet selection, and effects of condensed tannins upon body and wool growth in lambs grazing Yorkshire fog (Holcus lanatus) and annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) dominant swards. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2001 |
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Journal of Agricultural Science, 2001, v. 136, no. 2, p. 241-251. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021859601008668 |
DOI : |
10.1017/S0021859601008668 |
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Inglés |
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Article history: Revised MS received 19 April 2000 // .Published online by Cambridge University Press 25 April 2001. |
Contenido : |
An experiment was carried out from August to early November 1994 to examine differences in diet selection, herbage intake, grazing behaviour and animal performance between weaned lambs rotationally grazing swards of annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum)}white clover (Trifolium repens)
and Yorkshire fog (Holcus lanatus)}T. repens with or without Lotus corniculatus. There were four replicate groups of six lambs per treatment. The effects of condensed tannins (CT) on lamb production were assessed by twice-daily oral administration of 10 g polyethylene glycol (PEG; molecular weight 4000) to half the lambs on each sward. The Lotus content of all swards was very low, and results are presented here for main sward comparisons meaned over lotus treatments. Overall mean estimates of pre-grazing herbage mass and sward surface height for the annual ryegrass and Yorkshire fog swards respectively, were 5820 v. 4360³190 kg DM}ha (P!0±001) and 29 v. 21³0±6 cm (P!0±001). The coefficient of organic matter digestibility (OMD) of the diet selected and herbage intake were higher on Yorkshire fog than on annual ryegrass (0±78 v. 0±74³0±080 g}kg; P!0±05, and 1070 v. 860³57 g OM per lamb per day, P!0±05 respectively), reflecting the higher content in the diet of grass green leaf (980 v. 930 g}kg³14 g}kg, P!0±05) and the lower content of dead material (80 v. 110³15 g}kg, P!0±08). Lambs grazing on Yorkshire fog swards had higher clean wool growth rate (1470 v. 1280³30 mg}cm per day, P!0±01) and greater fibre diameter (31 v. 29³0±2 µ, P!0±001), greater liveweight gain (152 v. 108³5±5 g}day, P!0±001), final weight (42 v.
38³0±5 kg, P!0±001), carcass weight gain (89 v. 69³2±5 g}day, P!0±001), carcass weight (19 v. 17³0±3 kg, P!0±001) and soft tissue thickness (GR value 11 v. 8³0±5 mm, P!0±01), and lower faecal egg counts (FEC; square root transferred values 9±2 v. 11±0³0±4 eggs}g fresh faeces, P!0±01)
than lambs grazing annual ryegrass swards. Similar dietary concentrations of condensed tannins (CT) between Yorkshire fog and annual ryegrass swards (4±2 v. 3±7 DM³0±2 g}kg, P!0±08) increased clean wool growth (1440 v. 1310³32 mg}cm# per day, P!0±05), fibre diameter (30±7 v. 29±5³0±21 µ,
P!0±01) and liveweight gain (141 v. 120³4±3 g per lamb per day, P!0±01), although differences in carcass weight (17±9 v. 18±2³0±3 kg) and FEC transformed values (9±6 v. 11±0³0±6 eggs}g fresh faeces) were not significant. The effects of CT on animal performance were greater in Yorkshire fog
swards. CT had no significant effects on diet selection, herbage intake and grazing behaviour patterns. MenosAn experiment was carried out from August to early November 1994 to examine differences in diet selection, herbage intake, grazing behaviour and animal performance between weaned lambs rotationally grazing swards of annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum)}white clover (Trifolium repens)
and Yorkshire fog (Holcus lanatus)}T. repens with or without Lotus corniculatus. There were four replicate groups of six lambs per treatment. The effects of condensed tannins (CT) on lamb production were assessed by twice-daily oral administration of 10 g polyethylene glycol (PEG; molecular weight 4000) to half the lambs on each sward. The Lotus content of all swards was very low, and results are presented here for main sward comparisons meaned over lotus treatments. Overall mean estimates of pre-grazing herbage mass and sward surface height for the annual ryegrass and Yorkshire fog swards respectively, were 5820 v. 4360³190 kg DM}ha (P!0±001) and 29 v. 21³0±6 cm (P!0±001). The coefficient of organic matter digestibility (OMD) of the diet selected and herbage intake were higher on Yorkshire fog than on annual ryegrass (0±78 v. 0±74³0±080 g}kg; P!0±05, and 1070 v. 860³57 g OM per lamb per day, P!0±05 respectively), reflecting the higher content in the diet of grass green leaf (980 v. 930 g}kg³14 g}kg, P!0±05) and the lower content of dead material (80 v. 110³15 g}kg, P!0±08). Lambs grazing on Yorkshire fog swards had higher clean wool growth rate (1470 v. 1280³30 mg}cm per day, P!0±01) and greate... Presentar Todo |
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GANADO BOVINO; PASTURAS; TANINOS. |
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L01 Ganadería |
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