Systems Approach To Evaluate Growth And Meat Production Of Sheep Under Two Production Systems

The growth and carcass performance of sheep reared under integration in the mature oil palm plantation and feedlot system were studied using a systems approach. Simulation models of the growth and carcass of the Dorset x Siamese Long Tail (DSLT) and Dorset x Malin (DMalin) sheep were described....

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Main Author: Wattanachant, Chaiyawan
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Language:English
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Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11064/1/FPV_1999_1_A.pdf
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spelling oai:psasir.upm.edu.my:11064 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11064/ Systems Approach To Evaluate Growth And Meat Production Of Sheep Under Two Production Systems Wattanachant, Chaiyawan The growth and carcass performance of sheep reared under integration in the mature oil palm plantation and feedlot system were studied using a systems approach. Simulation models of the growth and carcass of the Dorset x Siamese Long Tail (DSLT) and Dorset x Malin (DMalin) sheep were described. To construct simulation models to evaluate a production system, a series of studies were carried out. Firstly, the dry matter intake, energy intake and energy requirements of sheep were determined. Secondly, the live weight changes, carcass, muscle, fat and bone weight changes were measured. Thirdly, the models were constructed to describe the growth and carcass performance of sheep under the two production systems. Validations of the simulation models were done by comparing the simulated data with the actual data of live weight, carcass and its tissue weight. 1999-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11064/1/FPV_1999_1_A.pdf Wattanachant, Chaiyawan (1999) Systems Approach To Evaluate Growth And Meat Production Of Sheep Under Two Production Systems. PhD thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Sheep - Breeding Sheep - Feeding and feeds Meat industry and trade English
institution UPM IR
collection UPM IR
language English
English
topic Sheep - Breeding
Sheep - Feeding and feeds
Meat industry and trade
spellingShingle Sheep - Breeding
Sheep - Feeding and feeds
Meat industry and trade
Wattanachant, Chaiyawan
Systems Approach To Evaluate Growth And Meat Production Of Sheep Under Two Production Systems
description The growth and carcass performance of sheep reared under integration in the mature oil palm plantation and feedlot system were studied using a systems approach. Simulation models of the growth and carcass of the Dorset x Siamese Long Tail (DSLT) and Dorset x Malin (DMalin) sheep were described. To construct simulation models to evaluate a production system, a series of studies were carried out. Firstly, the dry matter intake, energy intake and energy requirements of sheep were determined. Secondly, the live weight changes, carcass, muscle, fat and bone weight changes were measured. Thirdly, the models were constructed to describe the growth and carcass performance of sheep under the two production systems. Validations of the simulation models were done by comparing the simulated data with the actual data of live weight, carcass and its tissue weight.
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author Wattanachant, Chaiyawan
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title Systems Approach To Evaluate Growth And Meat Production Of Sheep Under Two Production Systems
title_short Systems Approach To Evaluate Growth And Meat Production Of Sheep Under Two Production Systems
title_full Systems Approach To Evaluate Growth And Meat Production Of Sheep Under Two Production Systems
title_fullStr Systems Approach To Evaluate Growth And Meat Production Of Sheep Under Two Production Systems
title_full_unstemmed Systems Approach To Evaluate Growth And Meat Production Of Sheep Under Two Production Systems
title_sort systems approach to evaluate growth and meat production of sheep under two production systems
publishDate 1999
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