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Performance and carcass traits of lambs fed diets with different energy levels grown in creep feeding

The experiment was carried out at Sheep Production Department, Universidade de Marília-SP, to evaluate the effect of rations with three energy levels fed to Suffolk lambs grown in creep feeding, on performance and carcass traits. At birth, lambs were identified, weighed and, then, randomly allotted to the treatments, with 12 replications for different energy levels. Lambs fed isoproteins rations ad libitum, twice a day, and orts were daily recorded. Lambs were weighed at each 14 days and stayed with their dams until final live weight, 31 kg. After, lambs were fasted for 16 h until slaughter, when slaughter live weight was recoded. Hot carcass weight and digestive content were recorded to estimate empty live weight. Then, carcasses were maintained 24 h at 5ºC, and was recorded cold carcass weight. Average daily live weight gain was affected by treatments, with slaughter age as covariable. Higher performance values were observed for lambs fed rations with 3.0 Mcal ME. Considering carcasses traits, there was no effect of treatments. It was concluded that 3.0 Mcal ME was the most indicated for rations of Suffolk lambs fed and finished in creep feeding.

creep feeding; sheep growth; supplementation


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