Author:
Argot C. McG.,Smith J. S.,Kay R. N. B.
Abstract
Abstract
Relationships between photoperiod and cycles of voluntary food intake (VFI)
and maintenance energy requirements (MER) were determined in Soay rams, subjected
to a 6-month photoperiodic regime. Food was offered ad
libitum (no. = 5) or at a predicted maintenance level (no. = 5).
All rams demonstrated 6-month cycles of VFI, growth and reproductive status.
Metabolizable energy intake (MEI) was greatest in rams given food ad
libitum (666 (s.e. 21.7) kJ/kg metabolic live weight
(M0·75) and food-restricted (528 (s.e. 12.2) kJ/kg
M0·75) rams during sexual quiescence. Conversely, MEI was
minimal (ad libitum, 289 (s.e. 8.4) kJ/kg
M0·75; restricted, 428 (s.e. 8.1) kJ/kg
M0·75) during the rut. Distinct cycles of heat production
(HP) accompanied changes in MEL Changes in HP were similar (P > 0·05) for both
groups (ad libitum, 520 (s.e. 22.1) to 394 (s.e. 9.2)
kJ/kg M0·75; restricted 503 (s.e. 14.0) to 407 (s.e. 17.5)
kJ/kg M0·75) and therefore energy retention varied more (P
< 0·015) when rams were given food ad libitum
(ad libitum, 131 (s.e. 43-1) to -106 (s.e. 38.2)
kJ/kg M0·75; restricted, 78·0 (s.e. 27.1) to -53.0 (s.e.
38.2) kJ/ kg M0·75). Apparent digestibility of dietary energy
varied inversely with MEI (P < 0·01). MERs ranged from 524 (s.e. 35.0) kJ/kg
M0·75 to 401 (s.e. 27.3) kJ/kg M0·75,
a proportional fluctuation of ±0·13. Changes in metabolic rate preceded those in
appetite, suggesting a causal relationship.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology
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