Nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level

The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of varying crude protein (CP) levels on intake, growth performances and nutrient digestibility of Dorper lambs at pre- and post-weaning period. Twenty lambs at 7 days old with an initial body weight of 2.91 kg were individually penned...

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Main Authors: Panadi, Mira, Mat, Khairiyah, Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur, Goriman Khan, Mohd. Azam Khan, Balakrishnan, Malarvili, Rusli, Nor Dini
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spelling my.utm.943592022-03-31T15:39:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94359/ Nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level Panadi, Mira Mat, Khairiyah Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur Goriman Khan, Mohd. Azam Khan Balakrishnan, Malarvili Rusli, Nor Dini Q Science (General) The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of varying crude protein (CP) levels on intake, growth performances and nutrient digestibility of Dorper lambs at pre- and post-weaning period. Twenty lambs at 7 days old with an initial body weight of 2.91 kg were individually penned and randomly assigned into four (4) dietary groups using a randomised complete block design. In Trial I, pre-weaning lambs were fed with creep feeding (CF) diet containing 14% crude protein (CP) as a control diet (CON14), 16% (CF16), 18% (CF18) and 20% (CF20) of CP for 84 days. Following Trial 1, the animals were fed with a growing ration (GR) diet for 96-day feeding trial. The diets consisted of 11% CP as a control diet (CON11), 14% (GR14), 16% (GR16) and 18% (GR18) of CP. The water was available ad libitum and the feed intake was measured daily by the difference of feed offered and refused. The increase of CP level resulted in a linear increase of dry matter intake (DMI), nutrient intake and average daily gain (ADG) in pre- and post-weaning lambs. The DMI (g/day) of lambs fed with CF20 (1059.92) was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than CON14 (605.30), but it did not differ significantly with CF16 (866.80) and CF18 (680.40). Besides, the DMI (g/day) of lambs fed GR18 was found significantly higher than CON11 and GR16. In pre- and post-weaning lambs, there was a quadratic effect of increased CP level on the ADG. The ADG (g/day) of pre-weaning lambs fed with CF18 (247.86) and CF20 (251.28) were not significantly different (p > 0.05) compared to those fed with CF16 (217.95). For post-weaning lambs, GR16 had significantly higher ADG than CON11 (43.14), but it was no difference with GR14 (72.94) and GR18 (69.41). However, increased CP level resulted in linear increase of DM, ash, organic matter (OM) and CP digestibility. The present finding suggested that the optimum CP level for pre- and post-weaning Dorper lambs in Malaysia was 16% and 14%, respectively. Springer Science and Business Media B.V. 2021-11 Article PeerReviewed Panadi, Mira and Mat, Khairiyah and Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur and Goriman Khan, Mohd. Azam Khan and Balakrishnan, Malarvili and Rusli, Nor Dini (2021) Nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 53 (5). ISSN 0049-4747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-021-02953-3 DOI:10.1007/s11250-021-02953-3
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topic Q Science (General)
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Panadi, Mira
Mat, Khairiyah
Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur
Goriman Khan, Mohd. Azam Khan
Balakrishnan, Malarvili
Rusli, Nor Dini
Nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level
description The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of varying crude protein (CP) levels on intake, growth performances and nutrient digestibility of Dorper lambs at pre- and post-weaning period. Twenty lambs at 7 days old with an initial body weight of 2.91 kg were individually penned and randomly assigned into four (4) dietary groups using a randomised complete block design. In Trial I, pre-weaning lambs were fed with creep feeding (CF) diet containing 14% crude protein (CP) as a control diet (CON14), 16% (CF16), 18% (CF18) and 20% (CF20) of CP for 84 days. Following Trial 1, the animals were fed with a growing ration (GR) diet for 96-day feeding trial. The diets consisted of 11% CP as a control diet (CON11), 14% (GR14), 16% (GR16) and 18% (GR18) of CP. The water was available ad libitum and the feed intake was measured daily by the difference of feed offered and refused. The increase of CP level resulted in a linear increase of dry matter intake (DMI), nutrient intake and average daily gain (ADG) in pre- and post-weaning lambs. The DMI (g/day) of lambs fed with CF20 (1059.92) was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than CON14 (605.30), but it did not differ significantly with CF16 (866.80) and CF18 (680.40). Besides, the DMI (g/day) of lambs fed GR18 was found significantly higher than CON11 and GR16. In pre- and post-weaning lambs, there was a quadratic effect of increased CP level on the ADG. The ADG (g/day) of pre-weaning lambs fed with CF18 (247.86) and CF20 (251.28) were not significantly different (p > 0.05) compared to those fed with CF16 (217.95). For post-weaning lambs, GR16 had significantly higher ADG than CON11 (43.14), but it was no difference with GR14 (72.94) and GR18 (69.41). However, increased CP level resulted in linear increase of DM, ash, organic matter (OM) and CP digestibility. The present finding suggested that the optimum CP level for pre- and post-weaning Dorper lambs in Malaysia was 16% and 14%, respectively.
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author Panadi, Mira
Mat, Khairiyah
Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur
Goriman Khan, Mohd. Azam Khan
Balakrishnan, Malarvili
Rusli, Nor Dini
author_facet Panadi, Mira
Mat, Khairiyah
Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur
Goriman Khan, Mohd. Azam Khan
Balakrishnan, Malarvili
Rusli, Nor Dini
author_sort Panadi, Mira
title Nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level
title_short Nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level
title_full Nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level
title_fullStr Nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level
title_sort nutrient intake, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of pre- and post-weaning dorper lambs fed varying crude protein level
publisher Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94359/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-021-02953-3
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