Effect of supplementary concentrate feeding to lambs on the growth performance and body morphometry

A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of feeding concentrate to suckling lambs on their performance. Experiment comprised 40 day old suckling lambs having 1.56 kg average birth weight, with 20 female and 20 male lambs selected randomly from the flocks of four farmers in village Mundida, Odis...

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Main Authors: J D MOHANTY, B PANIGRAHI, N PANDA, J BAGH, L SAMAL
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Language:English
Published: Indian Council of Agricultural Research 2023-09-01
Series:Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
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Online Access:https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/129508
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J BAGH
L SAMAL
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description A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of feeding concentrate to suckling lambs on their performance. Experiment comprised 40 day old suckling lambs having 1.56 kg average birth weight, with 20 female and 20 male lambs selected randomly from the flocks of four farmers in village Mundida, Odisha. The male and female lambs were divided into two experimental groups so that each experimental group of 20 lambs consisted of 10 male and equal numbers of females. Group 1 (Control) was maintained on suckling and grazing only, while Group 2, balanced concentrate mixture was supplemented in addition to suckling and grazing. Concentrate was supplemented from 2nd fortnight upto 6th fortnight of age. Body weight, average daily gain were recorded upto14th fortnight of age. Body measurements were recorded at every fortnight interval. Either of the male or female lambs group body weight did not differ significantly till the 2nd fortnight, while upon concentrate supplementation from 2nd fortnight, the lambs in Group 2 showed significantly higher body weights and average daily gain from 3rd fortnight till the end of observation at every stage (14th fortnight). Body measurements differences between the groups were observed only after commencement of the concentrate supplementation which resulted in higher values for the lambs in Group 2 from 4th or 5th till the last fortnight. Results revealed that supplementation of concentrate to the four weeks old grazing lambs for a period of 8 weeks improved the body weight, weight gain and reduces cost of lamb production.
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spelling doaj.art-9707a46a8d1e451bb0be2dea6462dec02023-09-13T11:20:30ZengIndian Council of Agricultural ResearchIndian Journal of Animal Sciences0367-83182394-33272023-09-0193910.56093/ijans.v93i9.129508Effect of supplementary concentrate feeding to lambs on the growth performance and body morphometryJ D MOHANTY0B PANIGRAHI1N PANDA2J BAGH3L SAMAL4Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751 003 IndiaOdisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751 003 IndiaOdisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751 003 IndiaOdisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751 003 IndiaOdisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751 003 India A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of feeding concentrate to suckling lambs on their performance. Experiment comprised 40 day old suckling lambs having 1.56 kg average birth weight, with 20 female and 20 male lambs selected randomly from the flocks of four farmers in village Mundida, Odisha. The male and female lambs were divided into two experimental groups so that each experimental group of 20 lambs consisted of 10 male and equal numbers of females. Group 1 (Control) was maintained on suckling and grazing only, while Group 2, balanced concentrate mixture was supplemented in addition to suckling and grazing. Concentrate was supplemented from 2nd fortnight upto 6th fortnight of age. Body weight, average daily gain were recorded upto14th fortnight of age. Body measurements were recorded at every fortnight interval. Either of the male or female lambs group body weight did not differ significantly till the 2nd fortnight, while upon concentrate supplementation from 2nd fortnight, the lambs in Group 2 showed significantly higher body weights and average daily gain from 3rd fortnight till the end of observation at every stage (14th fortnight). Body measurements differences between the groups were observed only after commencement of the concentrate supplementation which resulted in higher values for the lambs in Group 2 from 4th or 5th till the last fortnight. Results revealed that supplementation of concentrate to the four weeks old grazing lambs for a period of 8 weeks improved the body weight, weight gain and reduces cost of lamb production. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/129508Body weight, Body morphometry, Concentrate, Economics, Lamb
spellingShingle J D MOHANTY
B PANIGRAHI
N PANDA
J BAGH
L SAMAL
Effect of supplementary concentrate feeding to lambs on the growth performance and body morphometry
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
Body weight, Body morphometry, Concentrate, Economics, Lamb
title Effect of supplementary concentrate feeding to lambs on the growth performance and body morphometry
title_full Effect of supplementary concentrate feeding to lambs on the growth performance and body morphometry
title_fullStr Effect of supplementary concentrate feeding to lambs on the growth performance and body morphometry
title_full_unstemmed Effect of supplementary concentrate feeding to lambs on the growth performance and body morphometry
title_short Effect of supplementary concentrate feeding to lambs on the growth performance and body morphometry
title_sort effect of supplementary concentrate feeding to lambs on the growth performance and body morphometry
topic Body weight, Body morphometry, Concentrate, Economics, Lamb
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