Volume 6, Issue 12 (1-2016)                   Res Anim Prod 2016, 6(12): 131-138 | Back to browse issues page

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Mirzaei Aghjeh Gheshlagh F, Abdi Benemar H. (2016). Determination of Nutritive Value and Feeding Different Levels of Vetch-Barley Mixed Culture on Fattening Performance of Moghani Male Lamb. Res Anim Prod. 6(12), 131-138.
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1- University of Mohaghegh Ardabili
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The objective of this study was the determination of nutritive value and feeding different levels of vetch-barley mixed culture on fattening performance, blood metabolites and apparent nutrient digestibility of Moghani male lamb. This experiment was performed by using 16 Moghani male lambs in a complete randomized design with 4 experimental diets during 75 days. Dietary treatments were: 1) control diet without vicia-barly mixed culture, 2) diet with 33 percent vicia-barly mixed culture, 3) diet with 66 percent vicia-barly mixed culture and 4) diet with 100 percent vicia-barly mixed culture. The metabolizable energy content of vicia-barly was estimated 2.64 Mcal/kg by gas test data.  The experimental diets had a significant effect on weight change, daily weight gain and feed conversion ratio. Apparent digestibility of DM and CP was significantly affected by experimental diets. Experimental diets had a significant effect on plasma glucose concentration (P=0.002). Based on obtained results, replacing vicia-barley mixed culture up to 33 percent of lamb fattening diets with forage and concentrate portion of diets with balancing it according to nutrients requirements of animals is recommended.

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2016/01/16 | Accepted: 2016/01/16

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