2022
DOI: 10.12681/jhvms.26802
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Partial replacement of broom sorghum panicle residue and tallow with whole cottonseed in growing-finishing diets for lambs

Abstract: Sixty-four Pelibuey × Katahdin male lambs (14.3± 2.2 kg initial live weight) were used in an 84-d growing-finishing trial to evaluate optimal levels of inclusion of whole cottonseed (WCS) in a broom sorghum panicle residue-based diet. Dietary treatments consisted in partial replacement of broom sorghum panicle residue (SPR) and tallow with 0, 10, 20 or 30% WCS. Control diet contained 66.5% PSR and 3% tallow, and replacing were as follows: 10% of WCS  replaced 9% SPR and 1% tallow (WCS10), 20% WCS replaced 18 S… Show more

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“…Increased LM area have been reported when cattle were supplemented with fat (Zinn, 1989;Brandt & Anderson, 1991). However, this effect was expected due to enhancements in ADG and carcass weight (Zinn & Plascencia, 2004;Urías-Estrada et al, 2021). a Control = without supplemental fat; TL = 4% tallow; YG = 4% supplemental yellow grease, and RTG = 4% grease trap waste…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased LM area have been reported when cattle were supplemented with fat (Zinn, 1989;Brandt & Anderson, 1991). However, this effect was expected due to enhancements in ADG and carcass weight (Zinn & Plascencia, 2004;Urías-Estrada et al, 2021). a Control = without supplemental fat; TL = 4% tallow; YG = 4% supplemental yellow grease, and RTG = 4% grease trap waste…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%