Author:
SHINDE A. K.,KARIM S. A.,SANKHYAN S. K.,BHATTA R.
Abstract
A study on the energy expenditure of sheep was carried out at the
Central Sheep and Wool Research
Institute, India during August 1995 to July 1996 by conducting two experiments:
one on tracheal
cannulated rams maintained on stall-feeding in autumn 1995 (Expt 1) followed
by year-round grazing
on silvipasture (Cenchrus ciliaris pasture interspersed with fodder
trees) over three seasons: monsoon,
winter and summer, 1995/96 (Expt 2). Physiological responses and energy
expenditure measurement
of housed and grazing sheep were recorded at 06.00, 14.00 and 22.00 h for
5 consecutive days in each
season. Tracheostomized sheep harness with meteorological balloon were
used for collection of
expired air and measurement of energy expenditure. Rectal temperature (RT)
of sheep at 06.00 h was
similar in all the seasons except for a significant (P<0·05)
lower value in monsoon. The rise of RT
from 06.00 to 14.00 h in grazing animals was 1·6 °C, higher
than that in housed sheep (0·9 °C). Skin
temperature (ST) was least in winter and highest at 14.00 h in the monsoon
and autumn seasons.
Respiration rate (RR) showed a marked rise at 14.00 h in all the seasons.
The heart rate (HR) of
grazing sheep was higher, irrespective of season, at 14.00 h. At 06.00
and 22.00 h, the heart rate was
higher in winter and summer than in the monsoon season. Overall energy
expenditure (EE) was
4·85 MJ/24 h during winter which increased to 5·85 MJ/24
h in summer and 6·70 MJ/24 h in the
monsoon. The mean rise in energy expenditure per °C rectal temperature
in all the seasons was
338 kJ/kg W0·75. Comparable mean values per 10 °C
ambient temperature and 10 °C black globe
temperature were 404 and 173. The increase in energy expenditure of grazing
compared to housed
sheep in monsoon, winter and summer was 78, 15 and 33 % respectively. The
mean value was +43%.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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