EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION OF COLD ACIDIFIED MILK REPLACERS, BREED AND REARING SEASON ON THE PERFORMANCE OF GOAT KIDS

Citation
I. Andrighetto et al., EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION OF COLD ACIDIFIED MILK REPLACERS, BREED AND REARING SEASON ON THE PERFORMANCE OF GOAT KIDS, Small ruminant research, 13(3), 1994, pp. 223-229
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
09214488
Volume
13
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
223 - 229
Database
ISI
SICI code
0921-4488(1994)13:3<223:EOCOCA>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Fifty-three kids, born in two seasons, winter and summer, and belongin g to two breeds, Saanen and Alpine, were fed diets based on cold acidi fied milk replacers offered ad libitum, at two concentrations, increas ing (from 18 to 23% DM) and fixed (20.6% DM). In the first weeks of th e trial, 12 animals were withdrawn because of pathological events in t he gastrointestinal tract, mainly due to excess milk ingestion. These cases were observed mainly in the summer, due to higher water requirem ents during the warm season. Kids performance was not affected by milk concentration and gave satisfactory results. Average daily gain was a pprox. 200 g/d, dry matter intake 305 g/d, and warm and cold dressing percentages were 65 and 63%, respectively. Limbs and liver, lungs and trachea proportions in empty body weight and carcass length of kids fe d a fixed milk concentration were higher (P < 0.05) than those of kids on increasing milk concentrations. In the cold season feed efficiency was better, especially at the end of the trial ( 1.96 vs. 1.54; P < 0 .01) and dressing percentages were slightly lower (P < 0.05) than thos e born in the summer. Alpine kids generally showed a greater adaptabil ity to this rearing system than Saanen kids. In conclusion, the cold a cidified milk replacer can be considered a suitable feed for kids. The adoption of a fixed milk concentration reduces labour costs without i nfluencing kids performance. This technique seems to be more adequate during the cold season when kids have a low water intake.