Seasonal changes of metabolism and appetite in Soay rams

Citation
Cm. Argo et al., Seasonal changes of metabolism and appetite in Soay rams, ANIM SCI, 69, 1999, pp. 191-202
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
ANIMAL SCIENCE
ISSN journal
13577298 → ACNP
Volume
69
Year of publication
1999
Part
1
Pages
191 - 202
Database
ISI
SICI code
1357-7298(199908)69:<191:SCOMAA>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Relationships between photoperiod and cycles of voluntary food intake (VFI) and maintenance energy requirements (MER) were determined in Soay rams, su bjected 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) teas greatest in yams given food ad libitum (666 (s.e. 21.7) kJ/kg metabolic live weight (M-0.75) and food-restricted (528 (s.e. 12.2) k J/kg M-0.75) rams during sexual quiescence. Conversely, MEI teas minimal (a d libitum, 289 (s.e. 8.4) kJ/kg M-0.75; restricted, 428 (s.e. 8.1) kJ/kg M- 0.75) during the rut. Distinct cycles of heat production (HP) accompanied c hanges in MEI. Changes in HP were similar (P > 0.05) for both groups (ad li bitum, 520 (s.e. 22.1) to 394 (s.e. 9.2) kJ/kg M-0.75; restricted 503 (s.e. 14.0) to 407 (s.e. 17.5) kJ/kg M-0.75) and therefore energy retention vari ed 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 M-0.75; restricted, 78.0 (s.e. 27.1) t o -53.0 (s.e. 38.2) kJ/ kg M-0.75). Apparent digestibility of dietary energ y varied inversely with MEI (P < 0.02). MERs ranged from 524 (s.e. 35.0) kJ /kg M-0.75 to 401 (s.e. 27.3) kJ/kg M-0.75, a proportional fluctuation of /- 0.13. Changes in metabolic rate preceded those in appetite, suggesting a causal relationship.