THE VALUE OF UREA AS A NITROGEN SOURCE IN FATTENING RATIONS, CONTAINING BAGASSE, FOR LAMBS | ||||
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal | ||||
Article 8, Volume 9, Issue 17.18, January 1982, Page 39-46 PDF (2.21 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Research article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/avmj.1982.191547 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
G.A. ABD EL-HAFIZ; F.F. EL-HOMMOSI | ||||
Dept. of Animal Production, Faculty of Agric., Assiut University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Fifteen animals of each large and small size Saidi lambs of 7-8 months old were divi ded into 3 equal groups (A, B and C). Group A, B and C were fed on rations contain ing 0,20 and 40% of their digestible crude protein as urea, respectively. All groups were fed bagasse ad libitum. Three digestion and nitrogen metabolism trials were conducted on large groups to determine the effect of urea on digestibility and N-metabolism. Body performance and carcass traits were also studied. The results obtained could be summarized as follows. 1- Increasing the percentage of N as urea in the ration resulted in an increase in digestibility coefficients of nutrients especially the crude fibre and a decrease in N retention. 2- Daily gain and growth measures were slightly imp < /strong>roved with increasing the urea level. The differences between treatments and size of animal were not significant. 3- Bagasse can be used as a roughage feed in the rations of fattening lambs. 4- Dressing p < /strong>ercentage did not differ significantly between treatment groups and size of animals. 5- The source of N in the ration or size of animal had no significant effect on the percentage of carcass joints. 6- Physical composition of the carcass was not affected significantly by treatment. However, large animals had higher fat p < /strong>ercentage as compared to stall ones. | ||||
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