Animal nitrogen (N) partitioning is a key parameter for profitability and sustainability of ruminant production systems, which may be predicted from N isotopic discrimination or fractionation (Δ15N). Both animal genetics and feeding level may interact and impact on N partitioning. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the interactive effects of genetic merit (G) and feed allowance (F) on N partitioning and Δ15N in sheep. The sheep were drawn from two levels of G (high G vs. low G; based on New Zealand Sheep Improvement Limited (http://www.sil.co.nz/) dual (wool and meat) growth index) and allocated to two levels of F (1.7 (high F) vs. 1.1 (low F) times Metabolisable Energy requirement for maintenance) treatments. Twenty-four Coopworth rams were divided into four equal groups for a N balance study: high G × high F, high G × low F, low G × high F, and low G ×...
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December 01 2022
The effect of sheep genetic merit and feed allowance on nitrogen partitioning and isotopic discrimination.
L. Cheng, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, Dookie Campus, The University of Melbourne, 3647 Vic., Australia. E-mail long.cheng@unimelb.edu.au
Journal: Animal
Citation: Animal (2022) 15 (12)
DOI: 10.1016/j.animal.2021.100400
Published: 2021
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Khanaki, H., Dewhurst, R. J., Leury, B. J., Cantalapiedra-Hijar, G., Edwards, G. R., Logan, C., Cheng, L.; The effect of sheep genetic merit and feed allowance on nitrogen partitioning and isotopic discrimination.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2022; doi:
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