A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs

The feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of Sudan Desert lambs under intensive system of feeding and management from birth to 40 kg slaughter weight were investigated. The average daily milk yield of the Watish dams were found to be within the capacity range of intake of the lambs. The dr...

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Main Authors: Khalafallah, A.M., El-Khidir, O.A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66951
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description The feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of Sudan Desert lambs under intensive system of feeding and management from birth to 40 kg slaughter weight were investigated. The average daily milk yield of the Watish dams were found to be within the capacity range of intake of the lambs. The dry matter intake during the post-weaning stage were found to be substantially low (4.6 per cent) of the average liveweight of the lambs. Lambs of the Sudan Desert breed could be raised intensively from birth to 40 kg slaughter weight in an average of 180 days.
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spelling CGSpace669512024-03-06T10:16:43Z A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs Khalafallah, A.M. El-Khidir, O.A. sheep feeds fattening animal performance The feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of Sudan Desert lambs under intensive system of feeding and management from birth to 40 kg slaughter weight were investigated. The average daily milk yield of the Watish dams were found to be within the capacity range of intake of the lambs. The dry matter intake during the post-weaning stage were found to be substantially low (4.6 per cent) of the average liveweight of the lambs. Lambs of the Sudan Desert breed could be raised intensively from birth to 40 kg slaughter weight in an average of 180 days. 1985 2015-06-05T12:18:39Z 2015-06-05T12:18:39Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66951 en Limited Access Khalafalla, A.M. and El-Khidir, O.A. 1985. A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs. World Review of Animal Production 21(3): 41-43.
spellingShingle sheep
feeds
fattening
animal performance
Khalafallah, A.M.
El-Khidir, O.A.
A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs
title A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs
title_full A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs
title_fullStr A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs
title_full_unstemmed A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs
title_short A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs
title_sort note on intensive fattening of sudan desert lambs
topic sheep
feeds
fattening
animal performance
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66951
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