Many large-scale dairy sheep producers use lamb-rearing systems and provide lambs with milk replacer (MR) ad libitum and grain-based meal to accelerate rumen development to support early weaning methods. Lambs are raised inside for three weeks before being relocated to a pasture paddock and weaned off MR, followed by weaning off meal 3-4 weeks later onto a pasture-only diet. The potential to replace the early provision of meal with early access to good quality pasture before weaning has not been evaluated and may have effects on the development of feeding behaviour. Studies on feeding behaviour in lambs have focused on differences between restricted and ad libitum quantities of MR, with little research on differences in use of solid feed be...
Master of Science in Agriculture. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2018.Ruminant utilis...
Lamb carcass characteristics and meat quality are important components of the value chain that det...
Increasing productivity is a key target in ruminant science which requires better understanding of t...
Content removed from thesis for copyright reasons: figure 1.1 (page 14). FAO (2011) Rearing young ru...
Figures 2.1, 2.2 & 2.3 are re-used with permission.A series of artificial lamb rearing experiments w...
International audienceThe common practice of artificially rearing lambs from prolific meat breeds of...
Lambing percentage in New Zealand has increased by almost 30% in the last 20 years. This increase is...
Figures 1-4 (=Kemp et al., 2010 Fig 1) & 1-5 (=Devine et al., 1993 Fig 1a) have been removed for cop...
Artificial rearing of young animals represents a challenge in modern ruminant production systems. Th...
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of three different rearing regimens on rumen d...
There is a lack of information on the behavioural and welfare effects of sustaining artificial milk ...
(c) The Author/sThis study was designed to investigate the influence of pellet fibre level, milk rep...
Ingestive behaviour is an important component of a grazing system (Fryxell et al., 2001). The unders...
Feeding calves more milk has been shown to increase their pre-weaning growth rate and is associate...
A consequence of increasing litter size in sheep is that a portion of the lambs have to be reared ar...
Master of Science in Agriculture. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2018.Ruminant utilis...
Lamb carcass characteristics and meat quality are important components of the value chain that det...
Increasing productivity is a key target in ruminant science which requires better understanding of t...
Content removed from thesis for copyright reasons: figure 1.1 (page 14). FAO (2011) Rearing young ru...
Figures 2.1, 2.2 & 2.3 are re-used with permission.A series of artificial lamb rearing experiments w...
International audienceThe common practice of artificially rearing lambs from prolific meat breeds of...
Lambing percentage in New Zealand has increased by almost 30% in the last 20 years. This increase is...
Figures 1-4 (=Kemp et al., 2010 Fig 1) & 1-5 (=Devine et al., 1993 Fig 1a) have been removed for cop...
Artificial rearing of young animals represents a challenge in modern ruminant production systems. Th...
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of three different rearing regimens on rumen d...
There is a lack of information on the behavioural and welfare effects of sustaining artificial milk ...
(c) The Author/sThis study was designed to investigate the influence of pellet fibre level, milk rep...
Ingestive behaviour is an important component of a grazing system (Fryxell et al., 2001). The unders...
Feeding calves more milk has been shown to increase their pre-weaning growth rate and is associate...
A consequence of increasing litter size in sheep is that a portion of the lambs have to be reared ar...
Master of Science in Agriculture. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2018.Ruminant utilis...
Lamb carcass characteristics and meat quality are important components of the value chain that det...
Increasing productivity is a key target in ruminant science which requires better understanding of t...