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- W2139543291 abstract "Yearling meat goat doelings, 25 Boer×Spanish (BS) and 25 Spanish (S) (27 and 21 kg initial BW, respectively; S.E.=0.6), were used in a 16-week experiment (four 28-day periods) to determine effects on growth of length of nutrient restriction and level of concentrate supplementation during realimentation. Doelings consumed prairie hay (6.2% CP, 70% NDF and 9.1% ADL) ad libitum and received daily supplementation with 0.75% BW of concentrate (30% CP; C treatment), sequential 28-day periods of no supplementation and daily supplementation with 1.50 or 0.75% of concentrate (H-28 and L-28, respectively) or 56 days without supplementation followed by supplementation for 56 days with 1.50 or 0.75% of concentrate (H-56 and L-56, respectively). Ruminal ammonia N concentration was below 6 mg/dl when concentrate was not supplemented. ADG was similar among dietary treatments and between genotypes in period 1. Dietary treatment and genotype interacted (P<0.05) in ADG during periods 2 and 3. In period 2, ADG was generally lowest among treatments for 56-day restriction treatments, with the difference being greater for BS vs. S (24, 34, 41, −63 and −96 g for BS, and 6, 13, −5, −40 and −36 g for S, with C, H-28, L-28, H-56 and L-56, respectively; S.E.=16.0). In period 3, ADG was similar among dietary treatments for S but was lower with 28- vs. 56-day restriction treatments for BS (85, −9, 0, 123 and 112 g for BS, and 26, 32, 34, 64 and 68 g for S, with C, H-28, L-28, H-56 and L-56, respectively; S.E.=17.3). In period 4, ADG was lower (P<0.05) for C vs. H-56 and L-56 (39, 53, 71, 87 and 85 g with C, H-28, L-28, H-56 and L-56, respectively). Overall ADG in periods 1–4 (dietary treatment×genotype interaction; P<0.05) was similar among dietary treatments for S but was greater (P<0.05) for C than for H-28, L-28 and L-56 (57, 28, 26, 46 and 22 g for BS, and 18, 24, 29, 35 and 29 g for S, with C, H-28, L-28, H-56 and L-56, respectively; S.E.=7.3). In conclusion, maintaining an adequate plane of nutrition for steady growth and development appears more important for BS than for S yearling doelings, with the former possibly requiring longer periods of realimentation than previous nutrient restriction." @default.
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- W2139543291 title "Growth of yearling meat goat doelings with changing plane of nutrition" @default.
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