The effect of the digestible undegradable protein concentration of concentrates and protein source offered to ewes in late pregnancy on colostrum production and lamb performance
Ler. Dawson et al., The effect of the digestible undegradable protein concentration of concentrates and protein source offered to ewes in late pregnancy on colostrum production and lamb performance, ANIM FEED S, 82(1-2), 1999, pp. 21-36
An experiment was carried out to determine the effect of level of digestibl
e undegradable protein (DUP) concentration and source of protein offered to
ewes in late pregnancy on subsequent colostrum production and lamb perform
ance. Ninety-one twin-bearing ewes of mixed breeds were offered grass silag
e and one of six concentrate treatments for a period of 6 weeks prior to la
mbing. The concentrates were formulated to provide increasing levels of DUP
from approximately 13-65 g DUP/kg DM. The DUP was supplied in the form of
xylose-treated soyabean (soypass) or fishmeal. Silage was offered at a cons
tant rate of approximately 0.5 kg dry matter per day. Protein source and DU
P concentration of the concentrate had no significant effect (P>0.05) on ew
e blood composition, colostrum yield and quality, lamb birth weight and lam
b live weight gain from birth to weaning. The results of this study indicat
e that, for ewes with a mean condition score of 2.6 at 6 weeks prior to lam
bing and offered well fermented silage, protein source i.e., soypass versus
fishmeal or level of DUP in the concentrate have no significant effect on
ewe performance, in terms of colostrum production or lamb birth weight. (C)
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