Replacement of Dietary Barley Grain by Different Levels of Restaurant Waste and Its Effect on Hybrid Lambs Performance

This study was conducted to determine the nutritive value of restaurant waste (RW), substituted with dietary barley grain and its effects on the performance of finishing lambs. Dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, ether extract and ash content of RW were 33.4, 95.9, 15.1, 14.1 and 4 percent re...

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Main Authors: M. Moradi, A. Hosseinkhani, A. Taghizadeh, S. Alijani, H. Daghigh Kia
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Published: Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 2013-08-01
Series:پژوهشهای علوم دامی ایران
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Online Access:http://ijasr.um.ac.ir/index.php/animal/article/view/24505
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spelling doaj-21f36a423e5e4319a10660e23cf103fa2021-05-03T01:50:29ZfasFerdowsi University of Mashhadپژوهشهای علوم دامی ایران2008-31062423-40012013-08-01516276Replacement of Dietary Barley Grain by Different Levels of Restaurant Waste and Its Effect on Hybrid Lambs PerformanceM. MoradiA. HosseinkhaniA. TaghizadehS. AlijaniH. Daghigh KiaThis study was conducted to determine the nutritive value of restaurant waste (RW), substituted with dietary barley grain and its effects on the performance of finishing lambs. Dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, ether extract and ash content of RW were 33.4, 95.9, 15.1, 14.1 and 4 percent respectively. 36 male and female lambs, (initial weight of 33.4± 0.5 and 29.7± 0.5 kg respectively) were used in the experiment. The experimental lambs were from three hybrid groups: Ghezel*Merino (n=12), Merino*Moghani (n=18) and Ghezel*Baluchi (n=6). Dietary barley grains at the levels of 50 and 100 percent were replaced with RW and along with control group (no RW) compromised experimental treatments.. Experimental diets were offered three times daily at 6.00, 14.00 and 20.00 hours. Dry matter intake was not significantly different between the treatments. The average daily gain and feed conversion ratio were differ between sexes. Weight gain of male and female lambs during the fattening period was 250.3 and 171.6 g/day respectively. Replacement of barley grain with RW in the 3rd treatment significantly affected ruminal pH, N-NH3 and total volatile fatty acids content and fecal pH, as well as blood glucose and BUN comparing the control group. Replacement of RW with barley grain at levels of 50 and 100 percent reduced cost of the live weight gain up to 24 and 37.7 percent respectively versus control diet.http://ijasr.um.ac.ir/index.php/animal/article/view/24505Restaurant wasteBarley grainHybrid lambsPerformance
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author M. Moradi
A. Hosseinkhani
A. Taghizadeh
S. Alijani
H. Daghigh Kia
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A. Hosseinkhani
A. Taghizadeh
S. Alijani
H. Daghigh Kia
Replacement of Dietary Barley Grain by Different Levels of Restaurant Waste and Its Effect on Hybrid Lambs Performance
پژوهشهای علوم دامی ایران
Restaurant waste
Barley grain
Hybrid lambs
Performance
author_facet M. Moradi
A. Hosseinkhani
A. Taghizadeh
S. Alijani
H. Daghigh Kia
author_sort M. Moradi
title Replacement of Dietary Barley Grain by Different Levels of Restaurant Waste and Its Effect on Hybrid Lambs Performance
title_short Replacement of Dietary Barley Grain by Different Levels of Restaurant Waste and Its Effect on Hybrid Lambs Performance
title_full Replacement of Dietary Barley Grain by Different Levels of Restaurant Waste and Its Effect on Hybrid Lambs Performance
title_fullStr Replacement of Dietary Barley Grain by Different Levels of Restaurant Waste and Its Effect on Hybrid Lambs Performance
title_full_unstemmed Replacement of Dietary Barley Grain by Different Levels of Restaurant Waste and Its Effect on Hybrid Lambs Performance
title_sort replacement of dietary barley grain by different levels of restaurant waste and its effect on hybrid lambs performance
publisher Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
series پژوهشهای علوم دامی ایران
issn 2008-3106
2423-4001
publishDate 2013-08-01
description This study was conducted to determine the nutritive value of restaurant waste (RW), substituted with dietary barley grain and its effects on the performance of finishing lambs. Dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, ether extract and ash content of RW were 33.4, 95.9, 15.1, 14.1 and 4 percent respectively. 36 male and female lambs, (initial weight of 33.4± 0.5 and 29.7± 0.5 kg respectively) were used in the experiment. The experimental lambs were from three hybrid groups: Ghezel*Merino (n=12), Merino*Moghani (n=18) and Ghezel*Baluchi (n=6). Dietary barley grains at the levels of 50 and 100 percent were replaced with RW and along with control group (no RW) compromised experimental treatments.. Experimental diets were offered three times daily at 6.00, 14.00 and 20.00 hours. Dry matter intake was not significantly different between the treatments. The average daily gain and feed conversion ratio were differ between sexes. Weight gain of male and female lambs during the fattening period was 250.3 and 171.6 g/day respectively. Replacement of barley grain with RW in the 3rd treatment significantly affected ruminal pH, N-NH3 and total volatile fatty acids content and fecal pH, as well as blood glucose and BUN comparing the control group. Replacement of RW with barley grain at levels of 50 and 100 percent reduced cost of the live weight gain up to 24 and 37.7 percent respectively versus control diet.
topic Restaurant waste
Barley grain
Hybrid lambs
Performance
url http://ijasr.um.ac.ir/index.php/animal/article/view/24505
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