Feeding management strategy for sheep in feedlot in hot and humid region
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https://doi.org/10.14393/BJ-v31n4a2015-26154Keywords:
Animal handling, Ingestive behavior, Comfort indexAbstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different feeding schedules on the ingestive behavior, dry matter (DM) intake, neutral detergent fiber intake (NDF), respiratory rate (RR) and rectal temperature (RT) of Santa Ines sheep, in feedlot in hot and humid climate region. Five non-castrated male sheep with an initial average weight of 27 ± 3 kgwere distributed in a 5x5 Latin Square experimental design. Feed was offered twice daily, the first meal at 7:00h for all treatments, and the second meal, was offered at: 13:30h, 15:00h, 16:30h, 18:00h, or 19:30h. The RR and RT were measured thrice (morning, afternoon and evening) in a day. The feeding behavior (time of eating, rumination and idleness) was recorded in minutes for period of 24 hours visually. The environmental conditions (air temperature and humidity) was measured to determine the thermal comfort index, THI (Temperature-Humidity Index), which ranged between 72 and 83. There was no evidence that different afternoon feeding times affected rectal temperature during the morning (38.9°C), afternoon (39.0°C) or evening (39.0°C). The respiratory rate during the afternoon was higher for animals fed at 15:00h (55.2 mov.min-1) than for animals fed at 18:00h or 19:30h (29.6 and 31.6 mov.min-1, respectively).Â
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Copyright (c) 2015 Juana Catarina Cariri Chagas, Marcelo de Andrade Ferreira, Marcílio de Azevedo, Michelle Siqueira, Aghata Elins, Leonardo Barros
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