Optimum duration of performance testing for growth rate, feed intake, and feed efficiency in growing Boer bucks

被引:7
|
作者
Hu, W. [1 ]
Gipson, T. A. [1 ]
Hart, S. P. [1 ]
Dawson, L. J. [2 ]
Sahlu, T. [1 ]
Goetsch, A. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Langston Univ, Amer Inst Goat Res, Langston, OK 73050 USA
[2] Oklahoma State Univ, Coll Vet Med, Stillwater, OK 74076 USA
关键词
Goats; Performance testing; Duration; BEEF BULLS; CATTLE; STATION; TRAITS; WEIGHT; ORIGIN; HERD; PIGS;
D O I
10.1016/j.smallrumres.2011.09.047
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Central performance testing of meat goats has increased in popularity recently, but minimum test duration has not been ascertained to assess accurately performance traits. This study was conducted to determine the minimum length of time required for accurate evaluation of growing Boer bucks for ADG, dry matter intake (DMI), DMI/BW0.75, and feed efficiency as assessed by ADG:feed intake and residual feed intake. Data were collected from 425 bucks enrolled in Langston University tests lasting 84 days from 2000 to 2009. Bucks averaged 111 +/- 25 days of age and 27 +/- 8 kg BW at the beginning of the test, consumed a pelletized 50% concentrate diet ad libitum, and were weighed weekly. Daily feed intake was determined with Calan gates (American Calan, Inc., Northwood, NH) or automated MK3 FIRE feeders (Feed Intake Recording Equipment, Osborne Industries Inc., Osborne, KS). Weekly data of five performance traits were analyzed using the MIXED procedure of SAS with a repeated-measures model. Residual variance relative to that at 84 days (%) for the goats fed with Calan gates was 358, 293, 235, 193, 153, 127, 116, and 107% for ADG, 184, 173, 161, 149, 136, 123, 113, and 106% for DMI, 374, 317, 256, 203, 161, 137, 118, and 107% for DMI/BW0.75, 445, 320, 225, 162, 135, 124, 111, and 105% for ADG:feed intake, and 174, 154, 143, 128, 113, 107, 103, and 102% for residual feed intake at 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70, and 77 d, respectively. Residual variance relative to that at 84 days (%) for the goats fed with FIRE was 286,221, 192, 174,154, 134, 125,and 110% for ADG, 111, 113,111, 112, 111, 107, 106, and 105% for DMI, 176, 155, 144, 130, 120, 110, 110, and 110% for DMI/BW0.75, 373, 258, 216, 171, 134, 119, 114, and 106% for ADG:feed intake, and 114, 101, 103, 95, 94, 92, 98, and 103% for residual feed intake at 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70, and 77 d, respectively. Under either Calan gates or FIRE feeding conditions, the duration of Boer buck performance tests could be decreased from the standard 84 to 63 days with little loss in accuracy. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:114 / 121
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Optimum duration of performance testing growing Boer bucks for growth rate, feed intake, and feed efficiency.
    Hu, W.
    Gipson, T. A.
    Hart, S. P.
    Dawson, L. J.
    Goetsch, A. L.
    Sahlu, T.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2010, 93 : 455 - 455
  • [2] Optimum postweaning test for measurement of growth rate, feed intake, and feed efficiency in British breed cattle
    Archer, JA
    Arthur, PF
    Herd, RM
    Parnell, PF
    Pitchford, WS
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1997, 75 (08) : 2024 - 2032
  • [3] Performance and feed efficiency traits of Puruna growing bulls of three groups of residual feed intake
    Fernandes, S. R.
    Stieven, I. C. B.
    Zanetti, G. F.
    Kowalski, L. H.
    Rossi Junior, P.
    Moletta, J. L.
    Almeida, R.
    ARQUIVO BRASILEIRO DE MEDICINA VETERINARIA E ZOOTECNIA, 2014, 66 (01) : 268 - 276
  • [4] Test post-weaning duration for performance, feed intake and feed efficiency in Nellore cattle
    de Castilhos, Andre Michel
    Branco, Renata Helena
    Razook, Alexander George
    Martins Bonilha, Sarah Figueiredo
    Zerlotti Mercadante, Maria Eugenia
    de Figueiredo, Leopoldo Andrade
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ZOOTECNIA-BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2011, 40 (02): : 301 - 307
  • [5] Predicting the growth and feed intake of Boer goats in a feedlot system
    Brand, T. S.
    Van der Merwe, D. A.
    Raffrenato, E.
    Hoffman, L. C.
    SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2020, 50 (04) : 492 - 500
  • [6] Season of testing and its effect on feed intake and efficiency in growing beef cattle
    Mujibi, F. D. N.
    Moore, S. S.
    Nkrumah, D. J.
    Wang, Z.
    Basarab, J. A.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2010, 88 (12) : 3789 - 3799
  • [7] Phenotypic and genetic relationships between growth and feed intake curves and feed efficiency and amino acid requirements in the growing pig
    Saintilan, R.
    Brossard, L.
    Vautier, B.
    Sellier, P.
    Bidanel, J.
    van Milgen, J.
    Gilbert, H.
    ANIMAL, 2015, 9 (01) : 18 - 27
  • [8] Optimizing feed intake recording and feed efficiency estimation to increase the rate of genetic gain for feed efficiency in beef cattle
    Manafiazar, G.
    Basarab, J. A.
    McKeown, L.
    Stewart-Smith, J.
    Baron, V.
    MacNeil, M. D.
    Plastow, G.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2017, 97 (03) : 456 - 465
  • [9] Association of genomically enhanced residual feed intake with performance, feed efficiency, feeding behavior, gas flux, and nutrient digestibility in growing Holstein heifers
    O'Reilly, Keara
    Carstens, Gordon E.
    Johnson, Jocelyn R.
    Deeb, Nader
    Ross, Pablo
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2024, 102
  • [10] Evaluation of test duration for feed efficiency in growing beef cattle
    Marzocchi, Milena Zigart
    Sakamoto, Leandro Sannomiya
    Canesin, Roberta Carrilho
    Goncalves Cyrillo, Joslaine dos Santos
    Zerlotti Mercadante, Maria Eugenia
    TROPICAL ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION, 2020, 52 (04) : 1533 - 1539