Intake, performance, and carcass characteristics of lambs fed spineless cactus replacing wheat bran

To assess the intake, digestibility of nutrients, ingestive behavior, performance, and carcass characteristics of feedlot lambs, 36 F1 Santa Ines × Dorper male lambs with an initial average weight of 19.5 ± 0.27 kg were fed with different levels of spineless cactus (0, 33, 66, and 100 %) as a replac...

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Hauptverfasser: Felix, Sabrina Carla Rodrigues, Pessoa, Ricardo Alexandre Silva, de Andrade Ferreira, Marcelo, Soares, Luciana Felizardo Pereira, de Lima Silva, Janaina, de Abreu, Karen Santos Felix, de Melo, Ana Caroline Cerqueira
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description To assess the intake, digestibility of nutrients, ingestive behavior, performance, and carcass characteristics of feedlot lambs, 36 F1 Santa Ines × Dorper male lambs with an initial average weight of 19.5 ± 0.27 kg were fed with different levels of spineless cactus (0, 33, 66, and 100 %) as a replacement of the wheat bran. The replacement diets had no effect on the intake of dry matter (DM) or crude protein (CP), whose average values were 962 and 140 g/day, respectively. There was a quadratic effect on the intake of digestible organic matter (OM) and the digestibility of DM, CP, neutral detergent fiber (NDF), and non-fiber carbohydrates (NFC). The highest average daily gain (ADG) of 168 g/day was achieved at 58.7 % replacement level. The highest hot and cold carcass weights of 15.4 and 14.5 kg were achieved at 62.4 and 56.9 % replacement levels. For lambs in the feedlot, we recommend replacing wheat bran with up to 58.7 % spineless cactus.
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Body Composition
Body Weight
Cactaceae
Carbohydrates
Diet - veterinary
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Feeding Behavior
Feedlots
Life Sciences
Male
Organic matter
Replacement level
Sheep - growth & development
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Wheat bran
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