Author:
Schiller K. F.,Grams V.,Bennewitz J.
Abstract
Abstract. In this study, ewes of "Merinolandschaf", a breed widespread in southern Germany, were crossed with rams of five meat breed types (Ile de France, Charollais, German black-headed mutton sheep (Deutsches Schwarzköpfiges Fleischschaf), Suffolk, Texel) and Merinolandschaf rams. The resulting lambs (179 individuals) were fattened intensively from 55.3 days and body weight of 20.4 kg until 121.7 days and a weight of 40.9 kg. While fattening, feed intake was recorded and lambs were weighed weekly. Ile de France × Merinolandschaf and Texel × Merinolandschaf seem to be of greatest economic interest for intensive fattening because they showed the best feed conversion rate and energetic feed conversion rate. Only these crosses were significantly superior compared to purebred Merinolandschaf in feed conversion rate and also in daily body weight gain during the fattening period. Except Charollais × Merinolandschaf, all crosses showed at least a tendency of improvement in all three traits compared to Merinolandschaf, although this is not always significant. This underlines the advantage of one-way cross-breeding for efficiently producing lamb meat. The growth was modelled with a linear model and the Gompertz model. The results showed that both models fit the data well, although the average R2 was slightly higher and the average mean square error was slightly lower for the Gompertz model. In addition, the use of the Gompertz model provided some interesting biological insights concerning the growth of lambs and differences between the crosses, even though the lambs were slaughtered before reaching their mature body weight.
Reference17 articles.
1. Analla, M., Montilla, J. M., and Serradilla, J. M.: Analyses of lamb weight and ewe litter size in various lines of Spanish Merino sheep, Small Rumin. Res., 29, 255–259, 1998.
2. Bildungs- und Wissenszentrum Aulendorf: [Test report no. 2 – 2005: Influence of father race on the fattening performance of lambs], Education and knowledge center Aulendorf, Livestock, vegetation management, wildlife, fisheries, Aulendorf, Germany, 2005 (in German).
3. Daskiran, I., Koncagul, S., and Bingol, M.: Growth Characteristics of Indigenous Norduz Female and Male Lambs, Tar Bil Der – J. Agric. Sci., 16, 62–69, 2010.
4. Doyle, E. K., Kahn, L. P., McClure, S. J., and Lea, J. M.: Voluntary feed intake and diet selection of Merino sheep divergently selected for genetic difference in resistance to Haemonchus contortus, Vet. Parasitol., 177, 316–323, 2011.
5. Engelhart, T. and Eckl, R.: Test Station for sheep St. Johann – 30th Report on the Audit of the fattening performance and carcass value in sheep test year 2011/2012. Main and state stud Marbach, Marbach, Germany, 2012 (in German).
Cited by
10 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献