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Effects of feeding different crude protein levels on production and carcass traits of suffolk lambs in creep feeding

This trial was carried out to evaluate the effects of different concentrate crude protein levels (15, 20 or 25%) on production and carcass traits of Suffolk lambs in creep feeding. An economical analysis of the production system was also performed. Fifteen single birth lambs fed ad libitum twice a day were used in this study. The average daily intake was measured by subtracting the orts from the amount of feed offered to the animals. Lambs were weighed every fourteen days to determine body weight gain. To measure slaughter body weight (SW) animals were fasted for 16 h and then weighted. After evisceration both hot carcass weight and yield were obtained. To determine cold carcass yield and cooling losses, carcasses were placed in a refrigerator at 5ºC for 24 hours and weighted again. The different concentrate crude protein levels affected the daily weight gain only when the slaughter age was used as the covariable. Conversely, crude protein levels did not significantly change carcass traits in the present trial. It can be concluded that the concentrate with 25% of crude protein is recommended to Suffolk lambs in creep feeding because of the higher daily weight gain and maintenance of carcass traits.

creep feeding; daily weight gain; sheep; slaughter age


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