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A Comparison of Supplementary Feeding Systems for Twin Rearing Mule Ewes during Late Pregnancy and Early Lactation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

B G Merrell
Affiliation:
ADAS Redesdale, Rochester, Otterburn, Newcastle on Tyne, NE19 1SB
S P Marsh
Affiliation:
Rumenco, Stretton House, Derby Road, Stretton, Burton on Trent, DE13 0DW
B A Hedley
Affiliation:
ADAS Redesdale, Rochester, Otterburn, Newcastle on Tyne, NE19 1SB
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The results of a previous experiment showed that when the amount of compound feed fed to crossbred ewes during late pregnancy and early lactation was reduced, being replaced by feed-blocks, animal performance was maintained and that the cost of supplementary feeding was similar. In the same experiment, when compound was replaced totally by feed-blocks plus Scotmol® (a blend of molasses and pot ale syrup), feed costs were considerably reduced, but animal performance was not acceptable (Merrell and Marsh, 1994). In the current experiment done at ADAS Redesdale in 1994 the proportion of compound feed replaced by feed-blocks was increased compared with the previous experiment, in an attempt to reduce feed costs, and the feasibility of replacing part or all of the copmound with cane molasses and fishmeal was tested.

Type
Sheep Nutrition
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 1995

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References

Merrell, B.G. and Marsh, S.P., (1994). Animal Production, 58, 479.Google Scholar