Author:
Faichney G. J.,Welch R. J.,Brown G. H.
Abstract
Two-year-old ewes from 2 Merino lines selected for higher clean fleece weight
were compared with their control line when given a lucerne hay diet and a
lower quality diet of mixed wheaten and lucerne hays. There were no
differences between lines in voluntary feed consumption, feed digestibility,
urea synthesis and excretion, or renal function. Voluntary feed consumption,
digestibility, urea synthesis and excretion, glomerular filtration rate, and
urea and creatinine clearances were higher on the higher quality lucerne hay
diet; renal tubular function was not affected by diet. Water intake was higher
in the selection lines; consequently, these sheep produced more of a less
concentrated urine. The renal clearance of endogenous true creatinine was
significantly greater than the glomerular filtration rate, indicating that
creatinine was secreted in the kidney tubules. The results support the
conclusion that differences between selection lines in physiological
parameters not directly associated with wool follicle function are unlikely to
be consistent enough to be useful predictors of genetic merit for fleece
weight.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
8 articles.
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