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Nutritional effects on puberty and production performance of ewe lambs and goat kids

Papachristoforou C., Hadjipanayiotou M., Koumas A., Christofides C., Economides S.

Chios ewe lambs and Damascus goat kids born in autumn or spring were used to study nutritional effects during development on their performance. Within species and season of birth, the animals were allocated at random to 3 equal sized groups. Group A animals were put on a high, group B on a medium plane of nutrition and group C on a medium plus increased protein intake from 3 weeks prior to the start and until the end of mating. At monthly intervals, the animals were weighed and feed offered was adjusted accordingly. Following mating, all animals were housed and fed as a single group at slightly above maintenance plus a pregnancy allowance for the last 6 weeks prepartum. With the exception of the induced higher BW at mating, daily BW gain and daily concentrate and roughage intake until mating of animals in group A compared to those in B and C, there were no differences among treatments for litter size and 60 d milk yield in either autumn born or spring born lambs and kids.

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APTITUDE LAITIERE, BREBIS, CHEVREAU, CROISSANCE, MATURITE SEXUELLE, NUTRITION ANIMALE, REPRODUCTION

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Papachristoforou C., Hadjipanayiotou M., Koumas A., Christofides C., Economides S. Nutritional effects on puberty and production performance of ewe lambs and goat kids. In : Ledin I. (ed.), Morand-Fehr P. (ed.). Sheep and goat nutrition: Intake, digestion, quality of products and rangelands. Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 2000. p. 55-58. (Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes; n. 52). 8. Seminar of the Sub-Network on Nutrition of the FAO-CIHEAM Inter-Regional Cooperative Research and Development Network on Sheep and Goats, 1998/09/03-05, Grignon (France). http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/c52/00600311.pdf