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  • Selcuk Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences
  • Volume:32 Issue:3
  • Comparison of Fattening Performance and Carcass Traits Measurements of Akkaraman and Awassi Male Lam...

Comparison of Fattening Performance and Carcass Traits Measurements of Akkaraman and Awassi Male Lambs

Authors : Arkan Arshad Burhan Aldeen KHADRE, Ali KARABACAK
Pages : 542-548
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Publication Date : 2018-12-28
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This research was carried out to compare fattening performance of Akkaraman and Awassi sheep. In this research, a total of 16 lambs were used, and each genotype group consisted of 8 male lambs about 3 months of age of which beginning live weight averaged was 20 kg. Lambs were fed up with ad libitum concentrated feed and given 150 g alfalfa to each animal for a fattening period of 70 days. Feed conversion ratios were found as follows; 4.93, 4.61 and total feed intakes were; 106.8 and 89.9 kg for Akkaraman and Awassi lambs respectively. Daily live weight gains were 314 and 284 g respectively. Cutting weight, cold carcass weight and carcass yield for Akkaraman were found as43.28 kg, 21.35 kg and 49.29% respectively. These values were found as 39.66, 18.90 kg and 47.62% for Awassi respectively.
Keywords : Akkaraman, Awassi, Body measurements, Fattening performance, Carcass traits

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