Author:
SEMIADI G.,HOLMES C. W.,BARRY T. N.,MUIR P. D.
Abstract
Two experiments each with two rates of feeding
(maintenance and twice maintenance) were
conducted during summer 1993/94 (Expt 1) and summer
1994/95 (Expt 2), at Massey University,
New Zealand. Four sambar and four red deer, including stags
and hinds aged 10–14 months, were
used in each year. Animals were fed a pelleted diet (total
N 30 g/kg DM; NDF 247 g/kg DM).
Digestibility and nitrogen (N) balances were determined using
deer metabolism cages, whilst methane
production and heat production were determined using open
circuit respiration calorimetry, with
measurements made on each deer at both rates of feeding.
Digestibility and metabolizability of energy
were greater for sambar than for red deer in Expt 1 but not
in Expt 2. Nitrogen retention, expressed
as a proportion of N intake, was similar for sambar and red
deer. Metabolizable energy required for
maintenance (MEm) was 474 kJ kg
W−0·75 d−1 for
sambar deer and 567 kJ kg W−0·75
d−1 for red deer,
whilst the efficiency of utilization of ME above maintenance
(kg) was similar for sambar deer and red
deer. These studies indicated that the sambar deer had
lower rates of maintenance heat production
than the red deer, which may explain the sambar's
superior feed conversion measured in previous
experiments. However, the two species utilized nitrogen with
similar efficiency, when fed a high quality ration.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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