Effects of night-locking and stage of production on forage intake, digestion, behavior, and energy utilization by meat goat does grazing grass/legume pasture

Autor: Ryszard Puchala, I. Tovar-Luna, A. Keli, Lionel J. Dawson, Arthur L Goetsch, G. Detweiler, Terry A Gipson, T. Sahlu
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Livestock Science. 140:225-245
ISSN: 1871-1413
Popis: Twenty-three Boer (75%) × Spanish (25%) multiparous does, eight with ruminal cannula, grazed grass/legume pastures in different stages of production. Four cannulated and eight non-cannulated does were confined in a building at night and had pasture access from approximately 07:00 to 19:00 h (Night); other animals had continual pasture access (Past). Data collection periods 15 days in length were in late gestation (L-G; 137 ± 5.2 days), early lactation (E-L; 43 ± 2.1 days), late lactation (L-L; 97 ± 1.1 days), the dry period (Dry), and early gestation (L-G; 65 ± 5.9 days). Most does had a litter size of 2, and kids were weaned at 118 ± 1.0 days. Ingesta collected from cannulated does after rumen-evacuation averaged 19.9, 12.5, 14.7, 13.4, and 19.9% CP (SE = 0.59) and 50.8, 59.2, 63.1, 61.4, and 38.1% NDF in L-G, E-L, L-L, Dry, and E-G, respectively; (SE = 1.55). Kid ADG tended (P 0.75 ; SE = 27.5) was greater for Night than for Past (P 0.75 ; SE = 14.5). Recovered energy (RE) in and EE for tissue gain were similar between treatments. RE in tissue gain was greatest among periods (P 0.75 in L-G, E-L, L-L, Dry, and E-G, respectively; SE = 8.5). RE of lactation from dietary ME was greater for Past vs. Night regardless of period (244 vs. 194 kJ/kg BW 0.75 ; SE = 16.1). However, RE of lactation derived from mobilized tissue differed between treatments (P 0.75 in Night/E-L, Night/L-L, Past/E-L, and Past/L-L, respectively; SE = 16.0). EE associated with activity tended to be greater (P 0.75 ; SE = 14.4) and was greatest among periods in E-G (184, 219, 193, 176, and 343 kJ/kg BW 0.75 in L-G, E-L, L-L, Dry, and E-G, respectively; SE = 22.7). In conclusion, ‘night-locking’ decreased activity EE to an extent less than the depression in MEI. The greatest impact of Night was in E-L, with reduced RE of lactation and a tendency for lower kid ADG.
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