Effect of calcium propionate and sorghum level on lamb performance Article uri icon

abstract

  • The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of calcium propionate and grain level on performance and ruminal variables in 32 finishing Criollo lambs (28.14 ± 2.34. kg initial BW) over 42 days. A completely randomized design was used with a factorial arrangement of treatments with either 550 or 650. g grain and 0 or 10. g calcium propionate per kg diet. All diets contained corn grain 200 and molasses 100. g/kg diet. Sorghum grain levels were 350 or 450. g/kg diet, replacing corn stover. No differences were observed in intake, gain or feed conversion among treatments. Rib eye area increased with 650. g/kg grain (P<0.05). Ruminal pH was not affected by treatments. Ruminal acetate concentration decreased with more grain (P<0.005). It was concluded that Ca propionate could be used to partially replace the energy usually supplied by grain in diets for finishing lambs. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.

publication date

  • 2012-01-01