Effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover-based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs

The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of sweet sorghum stover (cost $0.05/kg) supplementation as complete balanced diet (at 60 % level) on sheep performance, carcass characteristics and economics in comparison to maize stover (cost $0.08/kg) and sorghum stover (cost $0.09/kg) (con...

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Autores principales: Babu, J., Kumari, N.N., Ramana Reddy, Y., Raghunandan, T., Sridhar, K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/72425
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author Babu, J.
Kumari, N.N.
Ramana Reddy, Y.
Raghunandan, T.
Sridhar, K.
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Kumari, N.N.
Raghunandan, T.
Ramana Reddy, Y.
Sridhar, K.
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Kumari, N.N.
Ramana Reddy, Y.
Raghunandan, T.
Sridhar, K.
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description The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of sweet sorghum stover (cost $0.05/kg) supplementation as complete balanced diet (at 60 % level) on sheep performance, carcass characteristics and economics in comparison to maize stover (cost $0.08/kg) and sorghum stover (cost $0.09/kg) (conventional roughage sources). Eighteen Nellore ram lambs aged about 3 months (average body weight 15.65± 0.10 kg) were randomly allotted to three complete diets formulated with roughage to concentrate ratio of 60:40 (on dry matter basis) using sorghum stover (SS), maize stover (MS) and sweet sorghum stover (SSS) as roughage sources for a period of 120 days. The average daily dry matter intake (g/kg w0.75), average daily gain (grams) and feed conversion efficiency were similar among the experimental diets. No significant differences were observed among the treatment groups for the mean live weight (kg) at slaughter, empty body weight (kg) dressing percentage on live weight basis or on empty body weight basis, proportion of different wholesale cuts, percentage of edible offals and non-edible offals, proportion of meat, meat/bone ratio and chemical composition of meat. Thus, it can be concluded that sweet sorghum stover can be incorporated in the complete diets of lambs by replacing conventional roughages such as sorghum stover and maize
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spelling CGSpace724252023-12-08T19:36:04Z Effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover-based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs Babu, J. Kumari, N.N. Ramana Reddy, Y. Raghunandan, T. Sridhar, K. animal production The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of sweet sorghum stover (cost $0.05/kg) supplementation as complete balanced diet (at 60 % level) on sheep performance, carcass characteristics and economics in comparison to maize stover (cost $0.08/kg) and sorghum stover (cost $0.09/kg) (conventional roughage sources). Eighteen Nellore ram lambs aged about 3 months (average body weight 15.65± 0.10 kg) were randomly allotted to three complete diets formulated with roughage to concentrate ratio of 60:40 (on dry matter basis) using sorghum stover (SS), maize stover (MS) and sweet sorghum stover (SSS) as roughage sources for a period of 120 days. The average daily dry matter intake (g/kg w0.75), average daily gain (grams) and feed conversion efficiency were similar among the experimental diets. No significant differences were observed among the treatment groups for the mean live weight (kg) at slaughter, empty body weight (kg) dressing percentage on live weight basis or on empty body weight basis, proportion of different wholesale cuts, percentage of edible offals and non-edible offals, proportion of meat, meat/bone ratio and chemical composition of meat. Thus, it can be concluded that sweet sorghum stover can be incorporated in the complete diets of lambs by replacing conventional roughages such as sorghum stover and maize 2015-03 2016-03-03T08:04:30Z 2016-03-03T08:04:30Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/72425 en Limited Access Springer Babu, J., Kumari , N.N., Ramana eddy, Y., Raghunandan, T. and Sridhar, K. 2015. Effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover-based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs. Tropical Animal Health and Production 47(3):623-626.
spellingShingle animal production
Babu, J.
Kumari, N.N.
Ramana Reddy, Y.
Raghunandan, T.
Sridhar, K.
Effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover-based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs
title Effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover-based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs
title_full Effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover-based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs
title_fullStr Effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover-based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs
title_full_unstemmed Effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover-based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs
title_short Effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover-based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs
title_sort effect of feeding sweet sorghum stover based complete rations on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of ram lambs
topic animal production
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/72425
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