Growth, feed intake and carcass characteristics of indigenous goats fed local resources in Tunisian arid land

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作者
Ayeb, N. [1 ,2 ]
Seddik, M. [1 ]
Atti, N. [3 ]
Atigui, M. [1 ]
Fguiri, I. [1 ]
Barmat, A. [1 ]
Arroum, S. [1 ]
Addis, M. [4 ]
Hammadi, M. [1 ]
Khorchani, T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gabes, Arid Reg Inst, Livestock & Wildlife Lab, Med, Gabes 4119, Tunisia
[2] Inst Super Agron, Chott Mariem, Sousse, Tunisia
[3] INRA Tunisie, Lab Prod Anim & Fourrageres, Rue HediKarray, Ariana 2049, Tunisia
[4] AGRIS Sardegna, Dept Anim Prod Res, I-07040 Bonassai, Olmedo, Italy
关键词
carcass composition; growth performance; local feed resources; native goat genetic resource; FATTY-ACID-COMPOSITION; CRUDE PROTEIN-LEVEL; INDICA F INERMIS; OLIVE LEAVES; MEAT-QUALITY; SUPPLEMENTATION; DIGESTIBILITY; CONCENTRATE; PERFORMANCE; SLAUGHTER;
D O I
10.1071/AN14879
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Native genetic resource of goats is a pivotal source for meat and milk in southern Tunisia. Feeding is one of the most important activities of goat husbandry. Perceptions on the role of native feed resources for growth and carcass characteristics have not been well studied. Therefore, the present study was designed to help understand and to compare the influences of local forage resources (grass hay, dried olive leaves, Stipa tenacissima and oat hay) on growth performance and carcass characteristics of kids. The kids with the age of 4 months (average live bodyweight of 15 +/- 58 kg) were selected for the study. The three study groups in the 90-day trial were as follows: Group C, where animals received oat hay only (control), Group OL, where animals received olive leaves (dried) + S. tenacissima and Group GH, where animals received grass hay. A daily allowance of commercially available concentrate (305 g DM/day) was offered to all groups (making about half of the total DM intake). At the end of the experiment, all animals were slaughtered. Statistical analysis showed that total DM intake was lower (P < 0.001) in C group (490.77 g) than the other two groups having similar DM intake (619.22 and 589.28 g for OL and GH, respectively). Average daily gain was comparable for the three groups (38.33, 40.71 g and 39.52, respectively, for C, OL and GH), with similar final liveweights. Cold carcass weight and carcass yield were not affected by diet treatment. Diet had no significant effect on individual organ weights and carcass composition. The use of the local forage resources evaluated in this trial could be used for the local goat population without loss of productivity when they make up about half of the diet along with a concentrate feed.
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页码:1842 / 1848
页数:7
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