نتایج جستجو برای: intake efficiency

تعداد نتایج: 490573  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1989
H A Glimp S P Hart D VonTungeln

Two hundred ninety-eight Rambouillet ewe and wether lambs approximately 9 mo old from Texas were allotted to pens (29 to 30 lambs/pen). Two replicate pens were fed each of five diets. Two methods of restricting energy intake were evaluated: altering nutrient density (55% vs 72.5% vs 90% concentrate levels) and restricting intake of the 90% concentrate pelleted diet (92.5% or 85% ad libitum inta...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2003
Yuri Zharikov Gregory A Skilleter

The possibility of premigratory modulation in gastric digestive performance was investigated in a long-distance migrant, the eastern curlew (Numenius madagascariensis), in eastern Australia. The rate of intake in the curlews was limited by the rate of digestion but not by food availability. It was hypothesized that before migration, eastern curlews would meet the increased energy demand by incr...

2016
Thais Matos Ceacero Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves Cyrillo Roberta Carrilho Canesin Sarah Figueiredo Martins Bonilha Lucia Galvão de Albuquerque

This study evaluated phenotypic (rph) and genetic correlations (rg) between 8 feed efficiency traits and other traits of economic interest including weight at selection (WS), loin-eye area (LEA), backfat thickness (BF), and rump fat thickness (RF) in Nellore cattle. Feed efficiency traits were gain:feed, residual feed intake (RFI), residual feed intake adjusted for backfat thickness (RFIb) and ...

2016
Anton Stabentheiner Helmut Kovac

In honeybees fast and efficient exploitation of nectar and pollen sources is achieved by persistent endothermy throughout the foraging cycle, which means extremely high energy costs. The need for food promotes maximisation of the intake rate, and the high costs call for energetic optimisation. Experiments on how honeybees resolve this conflict have to consider that foraging takes place in a var...

2015
Philipp Widmann Antonio Reverter Rosemarie Weikard Karsten Suhre Harald M. Hammon Elke Albrecht Christa Kuehn

Feed efficiency is a paramount factor for livestock economy. Previous studies had indicated a substantial heritability of several feed efficiency traits. In our study, we investigated the genetic background of residual feed intake, a commonly used parameter of feed efficiency, in a cattle resource population generated from crossing dairy and beef cattle. Starting from a whole genome association...

2015
K. A. Weigel C. Yao P. C. Hoffman L. E. Armentano D. M. Spurlock R. J. Tempelman M. J. VandeHaar

Improving feed efficiency in dairy cattle is a costly and complex challenge, due to the difficulty in measuring individual animal feed intakes and the need to consider energy demands for growth, lactation, maintenance, health, and fertility. Research projects are underway in several countries to provide genomic breeding values for dry matter intake or residual feed intake of dairy bulls based o...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2015
K H Martinsen J Ødegård D Olsen T H E Meuwissen

Feed costs amount to approximately 70% of the total costs in pork production, and feed efficiency is, therefore, an important trait for improving pork production efficiency. Production efficiency is generally improved by selection for high lean growth rate, reduced backfat, and low feed intake. These traits have given an effective slaughter pig but may cause problems in piglet production due to...

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