2017
DOI: 10.3906/vet-1612-28
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Slaughter and carcass characteristics of Herik male lambs raised under a finishing system

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the slaughter and carcass characteristics of Herik lambs finished under intensive husbandry conditions. Twenty single male lambs, ten of which had long, semifat tails and ten of which had short, round, and fat tails, all with an average live weight of 20 kg, were used in the study. Concentrate feed and fresh water were given ad libitum and alfalfa hay as forage was given in the amount of 300 g/lamb per day. The lambs were slaughtered when they reached a final weight of 42… Show more

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“…Fat-tailed sheep (Dhumba) are characterized by large hindquarters and tails. The name “Fat-Tailed Sheep” has given because they deposit up to 20% of their carcasses weight as tail fat [13], which help them to adapt in broad range of environment [4]. They constitute almost 20%–25% of the world sheep population [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fat-tailed sheep (Dhumba) are characterized by large hindquarters and tails. The name “Fat-Tailed Sheep” has given because they deposit up to 20% of their carcasses weight as tail fat [13], which help them to adapt in broad range of environment [4]. They constitute almost 20%–25% of the world sheep population [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%