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The effect of supplementing silage with fish meal for finishing store lambs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 November 2017

G J Hughes
Affiliation:
ADAS Block B Government Buildings Brooklands Avenue Cambridge CB2 2DR
R J Mansbridge
Affiliation:
ADAS Block 3 Government Buildings Burghill Road Westbury-on-Trym Bristol BS10 6NJ
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As the performance of store lambs on silage alone is often disappointing and feeding cereals reduces margins considerably, supplementing with fish meal offered an economic alternative for investigation.

The aim of the system was to finish lambs indoors (gaining 8 - 10 kg over 3-4 months ie 90 g/day DLWG) on a mainly forage diet to achieve a gross margin of at least £5 per lamb.

80 Suffolk x Scotch halfbred store lambs (AV 35 kg) were offered good quality precision chop grass silage at grass for three weeks. They were then divided into Control (C) and Treatment (T) groups at housing in mid November.

Type
Sheep Production
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1986

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