Feeding strategy of Lacaune dairy sheep: Ewes fed in group according to milk yield

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Feeding strategy of Lacaune dairy sheep: Ewes fed in group according to milk yield Hassoun P. 1, Hardy A. 2, Tesnière A. 1, Legarto J. 3, De Boissieu C. 3 1 INRA UMR Selmet Montpellier; 2 Lycée Agricole La Cazotte (St-Affrique); 3 Institut de l'elevage (Toulouse) With the collaboration of Azam C., Buisson L., Cougoureux J., Ginest J.L., and Lefbvre L. "AUTELO" Project French CASDAR Funds 1/10

INTRODUCTION Lacaune dairy ewes in Roquefort Area fed indoors in winter Hundred animals having wide MY range receive a single diet based on average MY of the group Lot of wastage (energy and nitrogen) for lower producing ewes Previous work (Bocquier et al., 1995) stated that setting up more homogeneous MY groups (L and H) did not change MY or milk composition and increased body weight and body condition score The objective of this work was to verify the usefulness of feeding dairy ewes according to their milk yield ( > 20 years latter) Bocquier F., Guillouet P., Barillet F., 1995. Alimentation hivernale des brebis laitières: intérêt de la mise en lots. INRA Prod. Anim., 8, 19-28 2/10

PLACE AND DESIGN Agricultural college farm "La Cazotte" (St-Affrique, Aveyron, France) 150 Multiparous Lacaune dairy ewes representative of the flock variability. Early lactation stage (48 DIM) Separated into two batches : Control (C) and Experimental (E) balanced on MY, milk composition, litter size, BCS and BW Each batch separated into three groups according to their MY: low (L, 2.2 L/d), medium (M, 2.7 L/d) and high (H, 3.2 L/d). 3/10

DIET AND FEEDING STRATEGY 120% energy and 130% protein requirements (C and E) Forages : mixed forage fed ad libitum (C and E): Corn silage 32 % Italian rye-grass silage 24 % Italian rye-grass wrapping silage 11 % Alfalfa hay 33 % Supplement (raw weight kg/d/ewe) Barley grain 16 % Protein concentrate 49 % Dehydrated alfalfa 35 % C: same amount of supplement for L, M and H E: adjusted to average MY for L, M and H Concentrate amount decreased (C & E) after 42d (MY decrease) C (L, M, H) E EL EM EH 1 st Period (P1, 42 d) 1.54 1.56 1.15 1.54 1.99 2 nd Period (P2, 53 d) 1.10 1.15 0.70 1.10 1.66 4/10

MEASUREMENTS Forage DMI : 3 times a week Body weight (BW) and Body condition score (BCS) once a month Milk yield (MY) and milk composition: every two weeks Blood metabolite and hormones : every two weeks (10 ewes/group) Glucose (GLU) Beta hydroxybutyrate (BOHB) Non esterified fatty acids (NEFA) Insulin (INS) 5/10

RESULTS & DISCUSSION Forage DMI S CL<EL (P<0.05) CL<EL (P<0.01) Period 1 Period 2 No difference (P>0.05) between CH vs EH and CM vs EM CL lower than EL but higher % of concentrate in P1 (41 vs 31%) and P2 (32 vs 21%) Substitution rate (EL vs CL; EH vs CH) within P1 and P2 for L (C vs E) = 0.74 and 0.82 in P1 and P2 for H (not calculated, too low variations of DMI) Substitution rate (S) between P1 and P2 S = 0.80 for EL, CL and EM S = 0.40 for EH, CH and CM 6/10

RESULTS & DISCUSSION Milk yield and composition MY not different (P>0.05) for EH vs CH and EM vs CM) except EL < CL (P<0.01) end P1 No difference (P>0.05) between C or E Milk Fat or Protein content not different (P>0.05) Urea content: lower (P<0.05 to 0.001) for EL 0.430 ± 0.058 g/l vs CL 0.500 ± 0.061 g/l Somatic cell count not different (P>0.05) 7/10

RESULTS & DISCUSSION Body weight and body condition score No effect (P>0.05) on BW or BCS No effect (P>0.05) on body condition change Average body weigth gain higher (P<0.01) for EH vs CH E C P H 59 34 0.002 M 46 48 0.9503 L 37 51 0.1134 Higher concentrate intake (EH vs CH) No MY change 8/10

RESULTS & DISCUSSION Blood metabolites and hormones No effects (P>0.05) on GLU or NEFA EH with higher BOHB and INS than CH EL lower BOHB than CL No effect on INS Results in agreement with BW change (and BCS) 9/10

CONCLUSIONS Feeding dairy ewes in more homogenous group does not improve general performances and milk composition (confirm previous studies) Reduces urea excretion when adjusted Overfed high producing dairy ewes (H group) does not increase MY but increases body weight and probably body reserves Results obtained with high quality forages Must be verified with dry forages (hay) most common in Roquefort area. 10/10

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