The influence of long-term (161 days) underfeeding and refeeding (154 days)
on the weight of offal components, and digestive content, was studied in 2
6 adult Barbary ewes. Effects on the protein and mineral content of offals
were also measured. Animals were split in three groups: one was fed hay at
maintenance level (M), another also received vetch-oat hay to cover 0.2 of
maintenance energy requirements (L), and the third one was fed at 0.2 of ma
intenance requirements during 161 days, then refed at 1.3 times of energy r
equirements with a diet of hay and bailey grain (LH) during 154 days. Under
fed animals body weight (BW) at slaughter was 31 kg. Animals of groups M an
d LII were slaughtered at similar BW (50 kg). Underfeeding reduced empty BW
by 38% and the weight of most metabolically active organs: skin (40%), blo
od (31%), rumen (34%) and liver (19%), but not others (small intestine). To
tal offals weight was reduced by 27%. Overfeeding of previously underfed an
imals (LH) induced a significant increase in liver weight in comparison to
M group (18%), owing to a higher nutrient supply. The amount of protein in
offals and their fat-free weight were decreased by underfeeding, whereas th
e amount of minerals was significantly modified only in components rich in
bone. These results showed that splanchnic organ mass decreases with underf
eeding which leads to energy requirements decrease and contributes towards
resistance of Barbary ewes to harsh food conditions. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scie
nce B.V. All rights reserved.