Genetic parameters of feed intake and digestive efficiency in tropical sheep

Between and within-breed variations in feed intake and digestive efficiency, in terms of the percentage of feed dry matter (DM) retained in the body out of that consumed (ADMD), in 452 Menz and Horro sheep were estimated. Average daily concentrate DM was about 278 g/day in both breeds, whereas daily hay DM intake (HayDMI) was 520.3 plus or minus 4.4 in the Menz and 559.8 plus or minus 6.0 in the Horro (P<0.01) sheep. Thus, the average daily total DM intake (TotDMI), sum of average daily concentrate and hay DM intakes, was significantly (P<0.01) higher in the Horro sheep. ADMD was significantly (P<0.01) lower in the Horro than in the Menz (51.5 plus or minus 0.4 vs. 54.5 plus or minus 0.3) sheep. Heritabilities for HayDMI, TotDMI, and ADMD were estimated at 0.26 plus or minus 0.14, 0.30 plus or minus 0.14, and 0.47 plus or minus 016, respectively. It is concluded that ADMD can be improved through selective breeding in Menz and Horro sheep.

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Main Authors: Ermias, E., Yami, A., Rege, J.E.O.
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Language:English
Published: Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique 2002
Subjects:sheep, digestibility, dry matter content, feed intake, heritability, selection,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50593
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-505932021-08-09T05:46:13Z Genetic parameters of feed intake and digestive efficiency in tropical sheep Ermias, E. Yami, A. Rege, J.E.O. sheep digestibility dry matter content feed intake heritability selection Between and within-breed variations in feed intake and digestive efficiency, in terms of the percentage of feed dry matter (DM) retained in the body out of that consumed (ADMD), in 452 Menz and Horro sheep were estimated. Average daily concentrate DM was about 278 g/day in both breeds, whereas daily hay DM intake (HayDMI) was 520.3 plus or minus 4.4 in the Menz and 559.8 plus or minus 6.0 in the Horro (P<0.01) sheep. Thus, the average daily total DM intake (TotDMI), sum of average daily concentrate and hay DM intakes, was significantly (P<0.01) higher in the Horro sheep. ADMD was significantly (P<0.01) lower in the Horro than in the Menz (51.5 plus or minus 0.4 vs. 54.5 plus or minus 0.3) sheep. Heritabilities for HayDMI, TotDMI, and ADMD were estimated at 0.26 plus or minus 0.14, 0.30 plus or minus 0.14, and 0.47 plus or minus 016, respectively. It is concluded that ADMD can be improved through selective breeding in Menz and Horro sheep. 2002 2014-10-31T06:21:24Z 2014-10-31T06:21:24Z Conference Paper 2-7380-1052-0 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50593 en Limited Access Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
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feed intake
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dry matter content
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heritability
selection
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dry matter content
feed intake
heritability
selection
Ermias, E.
Yami, A.
Rege, J.E.O.
Genetic parameters of feed intake and digestive efficiency in tropical sheep
description Between and within-breed variations in feed intake and digestive efficiency, in terms of the percentage of feed dry matter (DM) retained in the body out of that consumed (ADMD), in 452 Menz and Horro sheep were estimated. Average daily concentrate DM was about 278 g/day in both breeds, whereas daily hay DM intake (HayDMI) was 520.3 plus or minus 4.4 in the Menz and 559.8 plus or minus 6.0 in the Horro (P<0.01) sheep. Thus, the average daily total DM intake (TotDMI), sum of average daily concentrate and hay DM intakes, was significantly (P<0.01) higher in the Horro sheep. ADMD was significantly (P<0.01) lower in the Horro than in the Menz (51.5 plus or minus 0.4 vs. 54.5 plus or minus 0.3) sheep. Heritabilities for HayDMI, TotDMI, and ADMD were estimated at 0.26 plus or minus 0.14, 0.30 plus or minus 0.14, and 0.47 plus or minus 016, respectively. It is concluded that ADMD can be improved through selective breeding in Menz and Horro sheep.
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author Ermias, E.
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Rege, J.E.O.
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title Genetic parameters of feed intake and digestive efficiency in tropical sheep
title_short Genetic parameters of feed intake and digestive efficiency in tropical sheep
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title_fullStr Genetic parameters of feed intake and digestive efficiency in tropical sheep
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