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Relationship between tissue retention efficiency and production traits in a slow-growing broiler population

  • 2007
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 37
J.E. Melo, J.C. Porteyro Ibarra, A.I. Erias, L.R. Morao, F. Cortés Rondá¡n and M.C. Miquel Page: 164 - 169

An experiment was conducted using 96 individually caged male broilers between 49 and 77 d of age. One objective was to establish phenotypic relationships between some production traits [feed conversion ratio (FCR), feed consumption, residual feed consumption (RFC), relative weight…

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Heterogeneity of variance and its implications on dairy cattle breeding

  • 2007
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 37
T.K. Muasya, E.D. Ilatsia, T.M. Magothe and A.K. Kahi Page: 170 - 175

Milk yield data (n = 12307) from 116 Holstein-Friesian herds were grouped into three production environments based on mean and standard deviation of herd 305-day milk yield and evaluated for within herd variation using univariate animal model procedures. Variance components…

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Inbreeding in the Dohne Merino breed in South Africa (Short communication)

  • 2007
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 37
J.W. Swanepoel, J.B. van Wyk, S.W.P. Cloete and G.J. Delport Page: 176 - 179

The actual level of inbreeding and the effect of inbreeding depression on yearling body weight and fleece traits in the South African Dohne Merino population were investigated. All available pedigree data, which comprised of 266 268 records (302 169 animals…

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Genetic correlations between female fertility and production traits in South African Holstein cattle

  • 2007
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 37
M.L. Makgahlela, C.B. Banga, D. Norris, K. Dzama and J.W. N'gambi Page: 180 - 188

Female fertility is increasingly gaining importance in national dairy cattle breeding objectives worldwide. In South Africa, there is no routine prediction of breeding values for reproductive performance in dairy cattle and selection is mainly focused on production traits. The objective…

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Effects of dietary supplementation of L-carnitine on performance, carcass and meat characteristics of quails

  • 2007
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 37
S. Sarica, M. Corduk, U. Ensoy, H. Basmacioglu and U. Karatas Page: 189 - 201

The present study was conducted to determine the effects of feeding diets containing two levels of metabolizable energy (12.13 or 11.72 MJ ME/kg) and two different fat sources (sunflower- and fish-oil) with or without supplemental L-carnitine (0 or 50 mg/kg…

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Intestinal growth and function of broiler chicks fed sorghum based diets differing in condensed tannin levels

  • 2007
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 37
B. Nyamambi, L.R. Ndlovu, Y.S. Naik and N.D. Kock Page: 202 - 214

The effect of feeding sorghum condensed tannins on intestinal growth, function and histology was investigated in an 8-week broiler growth trial. Four sorghum varieties of different proanthocyanidins (PA) content; DC75 (DC - 2.48 A550nm/g DM) Chirimaugute (CH - 1.68 A550nm/g…

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Broiler breeders should not be reared on long photoperiods

  • 2007
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 37
P.D. Lewis and R.M. Gous Page: 215 - 220

Sexual maturity is delayed and egg numbers are reduced when broiler breeders are reared on long photoperiods. However, this is the recommended procedure for rearing spring-hatched birds in non-lightproof buildings. Research at the University of KwaZulu-Natal has suggested that this…

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Growth performance and carcass characteristics of three Ethiopian goat breeds fed grainless diets varying in concentrate to roug

  • 2007
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 37
Ameha Sebsibe, N.H. Casey, W.A. van Niekerk, Azage Tegegne and R.J. Coertze Page: 221 - 232

Growth and carcass characteristics of three Ethiopian goat breeds, the Afar, Central Highland (CHG) and Long-eared Somali (LES) were evaluated using three grainless diets varying in concentrate:roughage ratios (diet 1 was 50:50, diet 2, 65:35 and diet 3, 80:20) under…

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Effects of feed refreshing frequency on growth and carcass characteristics of Awassi lambs

  • 2007
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 37
M. Keskin, S. Gül, A. Sahin, S. Kaya, M. Duru, Ö. Görgülü, S. Sahinler and O. Bicer Page: 248 - 255

Sixty, two-month old male Awassi lambs were used in this study to investigate the effects of feed refreshing (FR) frequencies on their growth and carcass characteristics over a period of 65 days. Treatments were: Feed refreshing at 2 h (FR2),…

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Carcass and muscle yields of ostriches as influenced by genotype (Short communication)

  • 2007
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 37
L.C. Hoffman, M.M. Brand, M. Muller and S.W.P. Cloete Page: 256 - 260

Live, carcass, leg and muscle weight (kg) as well as dressing percentage were compared between South African Black (Struthio camelus var. domesticus) ostriches, purebred Zimbabwean Blue Neck (Struthio camelus australis) ostriches and the progeny of Zimbabwean Blue Neck males crossed…

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Fermentative attributes of wilted vs. unwilted Digitaria eriantha silage treated with or without molasses at ensiling

  • 2007
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 37
W.A. van Niekerk, Abubeker Hassen, F.M. Bechaz and R.J. Coertze Page: 261 - 268

Silages made from directly cut or wilted Digitaria eriantha treated with or without molasses were evaluated to determine fermentative characteristics. The grass was harvested at the boot stage of growth and the material was ensiled in 1 kg mini-silos. Treatments…

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Relationship of testicular development with age, body weight, semen characteristics and testosterone in Kivircik ram lambs

  • 2007
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 37
Ö. Elmaz, Ü. Cirit and H. Demir Page: 269 - 274

The study was conducted to measure the development of several testicular characteristics and to investigate the relationship between testicular parameters with body growth, semen characteristics and serum testosterone levels in growing ram lambs. Seventeen single born Kivircik ram lambs from…

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