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Growth responses in red deer hinds from 16-24 months of age when fed two energy levels during their second winter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2021

M H Davies
Affiliation:
ADAS Rosemaund, Preston Wynne, Hereford HR1 3PG, United Kingdom
D W Deakin
Affiliation:
ADAS Rosemaund, Preston Wynne, Hereford HR1 3PG, United Kingdom
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It is important that venison competes with other red meats in efficiency and cost of production. The growth responses of farmed red deer during the first 15-18 months of life have been well defined under a wide range of feeding and daylength regimes (Davies, 1995). However there is a need to examine less intensive systems of production which aim to maximise growth from grazed grass, following various growth-restriction feeding regimes during winter. The objective of this experiment was to quantify the growth response in 16-24 month old hinds fed two contrasting feeding regimes during their second winter, followed by a period at pasture.

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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 1998

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Davies, M. H. (1995). Effects of winter nutrition and light manipulation on finishing dates and carcass quality of red deer. National Deer Fanning Seminar, Kildalton College, Ireland, July 1995, 10pp.Google Scholar