EFFECTS OF BIRTH TYPE ON FATTENING PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF D’MAN LAMBS IN SOUTHWESTERN ALGERIAN OASES

The current study investigated the fattening performance and carcass characteristics of D'man lambs born of different litter sizes. The data was collected at INRA's Adrar experimental station. Eighteen lambs, single-born, twin, and triplet at approximately six months of age, and 20 kg of...

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Main Authors: Boubekeur Abderrahmen, Souddi Mohammed, Benidir Mohammed
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Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.nrsdj.com/issues-year-2024-2/effects-of-birth-type-on-fattening-performance-and-carcass-characteristics-of-d%E2%80%99man-lambs-in-southwestern-algerian-oases.html
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description The current study investigated the fattening performance and carcass characteristics of D'man lambs born of different litter sizes. The data was collected at INRA's Adrar experimental station. Eighteen lambs, single-born, twin, and triplet at approximately six months of age, and 20 kg of weight were raised for 80 days under similar conditions. Lambs were slaughtered at an average age of 262 days, and carcass characteristics were evaluated. The final live weight of single-born, twin, and triplet lambs’ groups were 38.08, 33.33, and 28.53 kg (P < 0.001), respectively, and for daily live weight gain were 0.225, 0.175, and 0.121 Kg (P < 0.001), respectively. Single-born lambs had the lowest feed conversion efficiency and feed cost compared to twins and triplets (P < 0.001). Hot carcass weight was 19.1, 16.9, and 13.5 kg (P < 0.001) in single-born, twin, and triplet lambs’ groups, respectively. Consequently, the lungs and heart, kidneys, head, paws, and skin weights of single-born lambs were higher than twins and triplets. However, twin lambs had the best fat score, and the differences between the three groups of lambs in terms of mesenteric fat weights were statistically significant (P < 0.05). In conclusion, birth type affected the fattening performances and carcass characteristics of D'man lambs. Indeed, the fattening performance and slaughter characteristics of single-born D'man lambs were higher than twins and triplets. To reduce the effect of this factor, the increase in weight of multiple- born lambs at birth is essential. This requires more care on the part of the breeder and the use of large quantities of concentrated feed both for the mothers and for raising and fattening lambs. Thus, terminal crossbreeding with other local breeds may improve the performance of multiple-born lambs.
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spelling doaj-art-5f84cd8b750d410c8aa1034b757ab7852025-01-28T06:14:19ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaNatural Resources and Sustainable Development2066-62762601-56762024-11-0114219920810.31924/nrsd.v14i2.161EFFECTS OF BIRTH TYPE ON FATTENING PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF D’MAN LAMBS IN SOUTHWESTERN ALGERIAN OASESBoubekeur Abderrahmen0Souddi Mohammed1Benidir Mohammed2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3702-3380Higher School of Saharan Agriculture - Adrar, 01000, AlgeriaUniversity of Ahmed Draia - Adrar, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, Saharan Natural Resources Laboratory, 01000, AlgeriaNational Institute for Agricultural Research, Setif Experimental Station, 19000, Setif, AlgeriaThe current study investigated the fattening performance and carcass characteristics of D'man lambs born of different litter sizes. The data was collected at INRA's Adrar experimental station. Eighteen lambs, single-born, twin, and triplet at approximately six months of age, and 20 kg of weight were raised for 80 days under similar conditions. Lambs were slaughtered at an average age of 262 days, and carcass characteristics were evaluated. The final live weight of single-born, twin, and triplet lambs’ groups were 38.08, 33.33, and 28.53 kg (P < 0.001), respectively, and for daily live weight gain were 0.225, 0.175, and 0.121 Kg (P < 0.001), respectively. Single-born lambs had the lowest feed conversion efficiency and feed cost compared to twins and triplets (P < 0.001). Hot carcass weight was 19.1, 16.9, and 13.5 kg (P < 0.001) in single-born, twin, and triplet lambs’ groups, respectively. Consequently, the lungs and heart, kidneys, head, paws, and skin weights of single-born lambs were higher than twins and triplets. However, twin lambs had the best fat score, and the differences between the three groups of lambs in terms of mesenteric fat weights were statistically significant (P < 0.05). In conclusion, birth type affected the fattening performances and carcass characteristics of D'man lambs. Indeed, the fattening performance and slaughter characteristics of single-born D'man lambs were higher than twins and triplets. To reduce the effect of this factor, the increase in weight of multiple- born lambs at birth is essential. This requires more care on the part of the breeder and the use of large quantities of concentrated feed both for the mothers and for raising and fattening lambs. Thus, terminal crossbreeding with other local breeds may improve the performance of multiple-born lambs.https://www.nrsdj.com/issues-year-2024-2/effects-of-birth-type-on-fattening-performance-and-carcass-characteristics-of-d%E2%80%99man-lambs-in-southwestern-algerian-oases.htmladrard’man sheep breedlitter sizemeat production
spellingShingle Boubekeur Abderrahmen
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EFFECTS OF BIRTH TYPE ON FATTENING PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF D’MAN LAMBS IN SOUTHWESTERN ALGERIAN OASES
Natural Resources and Sustainable Development
adrar
d’man sheep breed
litter size
meat production
title EFFECTS OF BIRTH TYPE ON FATTENING PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF D’MAN LAMBS IN SOUTHWESTERN ALGERIAN OASES
title_full EFFECTS OF BIRTH TYPE ON FATTENING PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF D’MAN LAMBS IN SOUTHWESTERN ALGERIAN OASES
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF BIRTH TYPE ON FATTENING PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF D’MAN LAMBS IN SOUTHWESTERN ALGERIAN OASES
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF BIRTH TYPE ON FATTENING PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF D’MAN LAMBS IN SOUTHWESTERN ALGERIAN OASES
title_short EFFECTS OF BIRTH TYPE ON FATTENING PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF D’MAN LAMBS IN SOUTHWESTERN ALGERIAN OASES
title_sort effects of birth type on fattening performance and carcass characteristics of d man lambs in southwestern algerian oases
topic adrar
d’man sheep breed
litter size
meat production
url https://www.nrsdj.com/issues-year-2024-2/effects-of-birth-type-on-fattening-performance-and-carcass-characteristics-of-d%E2%80%99man-lambs-in-southwestern-algerian-oases.html
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