Evaluation of silage diets offered to reindeer calves intended for slaughter. II. Feeding of silage and concentrate from January to March

An experiment involving 56 male reindeer calves, with a mean initial live weight of 39 kg (SD=4.6), was undertaken to evaluate the effect of the concentrate:silage ratio on the performance during feeding to slaughter. Forty four of the calves were divided in four groups, two groups each being allott...

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Main Authors: Nilsson, Anna, Olsson, Ingemar, Lingvall, Per
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description An experiment involving 56 male reindeer calves, with a mean initial live weight of 39 kg (SD=4.6), was undertaken to evaluate the effect of the concentrate:silage ratio on the performance during feeding to slaughter. Forty four of the calves were divided in four groups, two groups each being allotted to diets with low, 60% (LC), or high, 80% (HC) proportions of a commercial pelleted feed. The remaining twelve calves were slaughtered at the start of the experiment. The experimenral period lasted from January to March. The proportions of concentrate to silage were based on the dry matter (DM) content. The silage, 44% DM, was made from the primary growth of a predominantly grass sward preserved as plastic-wrapped big bales. Animal health was good throughour the experimenr. Small amounts of lichens were mixed into the diets during the first rwo weeks of feeding and may have contributed to the lack of adapta-tionai problems. The mean daily intakes of DM and metabolisable energy were higher (P<0.01) for calves offered the HC-diet. Despite the higher feed intakes, the increased proportion of concentrate in the diet did not significantly alter live weight gains or carcass weight gains. However, the greater fat deposition (P<0.05) and better carcass gradings indicated a better condition of the animals at slaughtet when less silage was fed. This experiment was the the final part of a three year study of silage based diets for reindeer intended for slaughter and the general conclusion is that the best role of grass silage of this quality is as a limited part of the ration. The silage may, however, play an important role during the adaptation period and further detailed studies are needed to evaluate the applicability of silage as a part of the diet to reindeer.
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spelling ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/1207 2025-01-17T00:25:20+00:00 Evaluation of silage diets offered to reindeer calves intended for slaughter. II. Feeding of silage and concentrate from January to March Nilsson, Anna Olsson, Ingemar Lingvall, Per 1996-01-01 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1207 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.16.3.1207 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1207/1147 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1207 doi:10.7557/2.16.3.1207 Copyright (c) 2015 Anna Nilsson, Ingemar Olsson, Per Lingvall http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Rangifer; Årg 16 Nr 3 (1996); 139-146 Rangifer; Vol 16 No 3 (1996); 139-146 1890-6729 Rangifer tarandtis tarandus feed intake weight gain dressing percentage visceral organs abdominal fat reindeer silage diet info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1996 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/2.16.3.1207 2021-08-16T14:53:01Z An experiment involving 56 male reindeer calves, with a mean initial live weight of 39 kg (SD=4.6), was undertaken to evaluate the effect of the concentrate:silage ratio on the performance during feeding to slaughter. Forty four of the calves were divided in four groups, two groups each being allotted to diets with low, 60% (LC), or high, 80% (HC) proportions of a commercial pelleted feed. The remaining twelve calves were slaughtered at the start of the experiment. The experimenral period lasted from January to March. The proportions of concentrate to silage were based on the dry matter (DM) content. The silage, 44% DM, was made from the primary growth of a predominantly grass sward preserved as plastic-wrapped big bales. Animal health was good throughour the experimenr. Small amounts of lichens were mixed into the diets during the first rwo weeks of feeding and may have contributed to the lack of adapta-tionai problems. The mean daily intakes of DM and metabolisable energy were higher (P<0.01) for calves offered the HC-diet. Despite the higher feed intakes, the increased proportion of concentrate in the diet did not significantly alter live weight gains or carcass weight gains. However, the greater fat deposition (P<0.05) and better carcass gradings indicated a better condition of the animals at slaughtet when less silage was fed. This experiment was the the final part of a three year study of silage based diets for reindeer intended for slaughter and the general conclusion is that the best role of grass silage of this quality is as a limited part of the ration. The silage may, however, play an important role during the adaptation period and further detailed studies are needed to evaluate the applicability of silage as a part of the diet to reindeer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rangifer University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Slaughter ENVELOPE(-85.633,-85.633,-78.617,-78.617) Rangifer 16 3 139
spellingShingle Rangifer tarandtis tarandus
feed intake
weight gain
dressing percentage
visceral organs
abdominal fat
reindeer
silage diet
Nilsson, Anna
Olsson, Ingemar
Lingvall, Per
Evaluation of silage diets offered to reindeer calves intended for slaughter. II. Feeding of silage and concentrate from January to March
title Evaluation of silage diets offered to reindeer calves intended for slaughter. II. Feeding of silage and concentrate from January to March
title_full Evaluation of silage diets offered to reindeer calves intended for slaughter. II. Feeding of silage and concentrate from January to March
title_fullStr Evaluation of silage diets offered to reindeer calves intended for slaughter. II. Feeding of silage and concentrate from January to March
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of silage diets offered to reindeer calves intended for slaughter. II. Feeding of silage and concentrate from January to March
title_short Evaluation of silage diets offered to reindeer calves intended for slaughter. II. Feeding of silage and concentrate from January to March
title_sort evaluation of silage diets offered to reindeer calves intended for slaughter. ii. feeding of silage and concentrate from january to march
topic Rangifer tarandtis tarandus
feed intake
weight gain
dressing percentage
visceral organs
abdominal fat
reindeer
silage diet
topic_facet Rangifer tarandtis tarandus
feed intake
weight gain
dressing percentage
visceral organs
abdominal fat
reindeer
silage diet
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1207
https://doi.org/10.7557/2.16.3.1207