Concentrate supplementation during pregnancy and lactation of ewes affects the growth rate of lambs from a variety of crosses
AUTOR(ES)
Torreão, Jacira Neves da Costa, Rocha, Arturene Marques, Marques, Carlo Aldrovandi Torreão, Bezerra, Leilson Rocha, Gottardi, Fernanda Patrícia, Araújo, Marcos Jácome de, Souza Júnior, Edmilson Lúcio de, Oliveira, Ronaldo Lopes
FONTE
R. Bras. Zootec.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2014-10
RESUMO
The objective of this study was to determine how concentrate supplementation during late third gestation and lactation affects ewe and offspring performance from birth to weaning. Thirty-six ewes and their offspring (n = 32) were used. Eighteen Morada Nova and 18 Santa Inês ewes were artificially inseminated with semen from Dorper ram and distributed in a completely randomized factorial arrangement (2 × 2) consisting of two supplementation levels (5 and 15 g kg-1 of BW) and two breeds (Morada Nova and Santa Inês) or two crosses (Dorper × Morada Nova and Dorper × Santa Inês). The ewes were weighed, their body condition was evaluated during pregnancy, and the weaning weight of the lambs at up to 70 days old was measured. There was no effect of breed or supplementation on the prolificacy or type of birth. The Santa Inês ewes had a faster rate of development, although the weight loss during lactation was lower in the Morada Nova ewes. The weight development of the Dorper × Santa Inês lambs during the maternal-dependent phase was 34 g/100 g higher than that of the other cross, with no difference in the maternal-independent phase. Dorper × Santa Inês lambs gain more weight during the 70 days of development. However, the Dorper × Morada Nova lambs show a better response in terms of production efficiency when comparing the weight of the lambs with the weight of the sheep.
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