2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.vas.2021.100211
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Effects of restricted feed intake on blood constituent concentrations in Dorper, Katahdin, and St. Croix sheep from different regions of the USA

Abstract: Forty-six Dorper, 47 Katahdin, and 41 St. Croix female sheep (initial BW = 62, 62, and 51 kg, respectively, SEM = 1.43; 3.8 ± 0.18 yr) from farms in Midwest, Northwest, Southeast, and central Texas regions of the USA were used to evaluate effects of feed restriction on blood constituent levels. The amount of feed offered varied in the first 4 wk to achieve stable BW, and that in wk 5–10 was 55% of intake in wk 3–4. Blood was sampled at the end of wk 3, 4, 6, 8, and 10. There were relatively few effects and int… Show more

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“…Moreover, DM intake was greatest among breeds for STC (1.89, 1.88, and 2.01% BW for DOR, KAT, and STC, respectively; SEM = 0.024). No difference among breeds in CHL is in agreement with findings of Tadesse et al [ 37 ].…”
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“…Moreover, DM intake was greatest among breeds for STC (1.89, 1.88, and 2.01% BW for DOR, KAT, and STC, respectively; SEM = 0.024). No difference among breeds in CHL is in agreement with findings of Tadesse et al [ 37 ].…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Factors responsible for this difference are unclear, although the magnitude was relatively small in accordance with a similar LAC concentration among breeds. The lower level of TG for STC vs. DOR and KAT is in agreement with findings of Tadesse et al [ 37 ], with the level based on all samples collected for STC numerically lower (28.4, 28.5, and 26.2 mg/dL for DOR, KAT, and STC, respectively; SEM = 0.84) and that determined from concentrations in the last week of the maintenance and restriction phases significantly lowest for STC (29.8, 29.5, and 26.7 mg/dL for DOR, KAT, and STC, respectively; SEM = 0.88). As discussed by Tadesse et al [ 9 ], body condition score was lowest for STC, which could have minimized lipid mobilization, and there should have been less need for energy given the lower respiration rate of STC and greater resilience to or tolerance of high HLI by STC.…”
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