2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.10.005
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Performance and mineral requirements of indigenous Canindé goats

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“…This effect is a response to the low DMI coupling with low nutrient intake, as goats have high energy and protein requirements for growth (Araújo et al, 2017a). This argument is further supported by the observation of Ribeiro et al (2018), who observed a reduction in the ADG of Canindé kids at 60% of feed restriction, decreasing from 92.2 g/day (ad libitum) to 22.5 g/day (60% of feed restriction).…”
Section: Results and Discussion Intake And Growth Performancementioning
confidence: 70%
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“…This effect is a response to the low DMI coupling with low nutrient intake, as goats have high energy and protein requirements for growth (Araújo et al, 2017a). This argument is further supported by the observation of Ribeiro et al (2018), who observed a reduction in the ADG of Canindé kids at 60% of feed restriction, decreasing from 92.2 g/day (ad libitum) to 22.5 g/day (60% of feed restriction).…”
Section: Results and Discussion Intake And Growth Performancementioning
confidence: 70%
“…Feed restriction is a strategy whose effects have been investigated in studies with goats on meat production (Bezerra et al, 2017), fatty acid profile in milk (Palma et al, 2017), immune response (Abdalla et al, 2014), mineral metabolism (Härter et al, 2017), biochemical and endocrine parameters (Lérias et al, 2015), water balance (Teixeira et al, 2006) and intake and productive performance of goats (Ribeiro et al, 2018). However, studies comparing the performance of Boer × NDG F1 with Canindé and Moxotó kids subjected to different levels of feed restriction are not available in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most ingredients and the best nutritional substances in BB types as antioxidant, vitamins and minerals may be improved LBW which refluxed on BCS (Urcan et al, 2017). The differences in results of BCS between trial groups (B and C groups) and control group (A group) could be ascribed to feed quality (Ribeiro et al, 2018) revealed that minerals (macrominerals and microminerals) could be had a major function for the most body weight and the basic principle of metabolic processes then, disability has disturbances, cause impair animals performance, retard growth and reduce the digestibility of diet. Mărgăoan et al, (2019) indicated that the highest level of antioxidants and vitamins in feedstuffs could be considered as one of the most important ways to prevent less weight in livestock.…”
Section: Live Body Weight (Lbw) Of Does During Critical Periodsmentioning
confidence: 99%