| Authors | Mohammad Hassan Fathi Nasri |
| Journal | Animal Biotechnology |
| Page number | 1-7 |
| Serial number | 30 |
| Volume number | 1 |
| IF | 0.818 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2019 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Typographic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | JCR،Scopus |
| Keywords | Barberry pomace; fattening lambs; growth performance; carcass characteristics |
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Abstract
Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) fruits contain bioactive compounds with antimicrobial, antioxidant
and hepatoprotective effects. The inclusion of barberry pomace (BP) in finishing diets
could potentially enhance growth performance and carcass characteristics of sheep. To test
this hypothesis, 21 male Balouchi lambs (24.5 ± 4 kg initial live weight; 5 ± 0.6months of age)
were randomly assigned to three BP-containing experimental diets to determine their effects
on feed intake, live weight gain and carcass characteristics. The experimental diets were formulated
to meet nutrient requirements for a targeted daily weight gain of 200 g as follows:
(1) control diet (BP0), (2) control diet in which 7.5% of alfalfa hay and wheat straw were
replaced with BP (BP75), (3) control diet in which 15% of alfalfa hay and wheat straw were
replaced with BP (BP150). Lambs were fed the experimental diets for 75 days during which
feed intake and live weight changes were recorded. At the end of the feeding period, lambs
were fasted for 16 h, weighed and then slaughtered in order to determine carcass characteristics.
Experimental diets had no effect on feed intake and growth performance of lambs.
Similarly, diets had no effect (p>0.05) on weight of carcass, commercial cuts (neck, shoulder,
loin, leg, fat-tail, brisket, flank) and non-carcass components (head, skin, feet, lung and
trachea, heart, liver, spleen, gastro-intestinal, kidney, bladder and testicles) but linearly
increased (p<0.05) warm and cold dressing percentage as well as heart weight. These
results do not support the hypothesis that feeding BP-containing diets enhances growth
performance and carcass characteristics of male Balouchi lambs. However, inclusion of BP
had no negative effects on animal performance and carcass characteristics.
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