BODY COMPOSITION OF YOUNG SHEEP .2. EFFECT OF STOCKING RATE ON BODY COMPOSITION OF DORSET HORN CROSS LAMBS

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ARNOLD, GW
GHARAYBE.HR
DUDZINSK.ML
MCMANUS, WR
AXELSEN, A
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[1] C.S.I.R.O., Western Australian Laboratories, Perth
[2] Ministry of Agriculture, Amman
[3] C.S.I.R.O., Division of Mathematical Statistics, Canberra
[4] School of Wool and Pastoral Sciences, University of New South Wales, Kensington, N.S.W.
[5] C.S.I.R.O., Div.of Plant Industry, Canberra,A.C.T.
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10.1017/S0021859600020426
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
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Empty body weight and body measurements were made on 142 lambs from Border Leicester ˣ Merino and Merino ewes mated to Dorset Horn rams, grazed at three stocking rates and slaughtered at approximately 32.3 kg full body weight (FBW).Carcass composition studies were made on 58 of these lambs. An approximate doubling of growth rate during the first6 weeks of life occurred between stocking rates for lambs from Merino ewes. A smaller difference was found in lambs from Border Leicester Merino ewes. Growth rates of lambs from Merinos were significantly lower at all times from birth to slaughter.Stocking rate, breed and sex effects on growth rate resulted in lambs reaching mean weight of 32.3 kg at 80-150days. A three-way analysis of variance was performed on data for all parameters measured using FBW as a covariate. These parameters were of carcass measurements and composition, and of composition of the internal organs.There were no effectsof stocking rate on empty body weight, carcass weight, or any carcass measurements. The weight of dry edible meat was depressed at the high stocking rate due to a higher moisture content. The fresh weight of internal organs was lower at the high stocking rate. A number of sex differences were found. Ewes had lighter carcasses and heavier cannon bones; their edible meat had a higher moisture content and higher ash content than wethers.Eye muscle width was less in ewes than in wethers. Internal organs of ewes had a lower EE % and higher CP % than those of wethers.The only breed type differences werein the weights of internal organs and eye muscle widths at the 9-10th and lOth-llth ribs, and age to slaughter. © 1969, International African Institute. All rights reserved.
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