D-3-Hydroxybutyric acid concentration as indicator of the nutritional status of two genetically different types of Merino sheep subjected to different nutritional levels
Ts. Brand et al., D-3-Hydroxybutyric acid concentration as indicator of the nutritional status of two genetically different types of Merino sheep subjected to different nutritional levels, J APPL AN R, 18(1), 2000, pp. 109-114
Ewes of South African Mutton Merino (a meat breed) and Merino (a wool breed
) were used in a 15-week indoor study to quantify the influence of nutrient
intake on D-3-Hydroxybutyric acid (OHB) concentrations when fed at differe
nt levels of their respective nutrient requirements during pregnancy and la
ctation. OHB levels of 0.210; 0.339; 0.412; 0.522 mmol/l and 0.135; 0.250;
0.265; 0.364 mmol/l for SA Mutton Merino and Merino ewes during week 17 and
20 of pregnancy and week 2 and 5 of lactation were predicted for adequate
energy intake levels. It was concluded that the concentrations of OHB were
in most cases negatively correlated with energy intake, although correlatio
n coefficients were generally low during certain periods.