Cereal processing and food utilization by sheep 1. The effect of processing on utilization of barley by early-weaned lambs

Author:

Fraser C.,Ørskov E. R.

Abstract

SUMMARYIn Experiment 1, 24 early-weaned, male lambs were given ad libitum a diet based on either rolled or whole barley, both pelleted through a 7·4 mm die. Growth rates were 360 and 409 g/day, food conversion ratios 2·80 and 2·56 kg dry matter/kg gain, and organic-matter digestibilities 77·8 and 80·4% for the two diets respectively. In Experiment 2, 12 early-weaned, female lambs were given a diet based on either whole barley pelleted through a 7·4 mm die or unprocessed barley. When the diets were given in restricted quantities those containing unprocessed barley were slightly but significantly higher in digestibility. The feeding of unprocessed barley increased the firmness of subcutaneous fat and the contents of the rumen at slaughter, but decreased liver weight.In Experiment 3,36 early-weaned, female lambs were given ad libitum diets based on either pelleted rolled barley, pelleted whole barley or unprocessed barley. Growth rates were 260, 270 and 264 g/day; food conversion ratios were 3·20, 3·20 and 3·00 kg dry matter/kg gain organic-matter digestibilities were 80·8, 79·3 and 81·0%, rumen pH values were 5·2, 5·2 and 6·1, and liver weights 728, 788 and 673 g, for the three diets respectively. As in Experiment 2, the subcutaneous fat on the cold carcass was firmer and more acceptable to the butcher when whole barley was given.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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