Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Qupperneq 32

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Qupperneq 32
30 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR and c were at the beginning of shooting of Phleum pratense. In the first two experim- ents Phleum pratense (Engmo) was the dominant species but in the third exper- iment Alopecurus geniculatus, Agrostis spec- ies, Poa pratensis and Deschampsia caespitosa were most prominent in the sward. The yield of digestible dry matter and conser- vation losses were measured and subseq- uently the different hays were fed to a total of 62 ewe lambs, 7—12 months of age, to study voluntary feed intake and body weight gain. In the feeding trials 10 ewe lambs were used for each treatment in the first experiment and 4 per treatment in the other two experiments. The feeding per- iod averaged 138 days (winter). The results are summarized in the foll- owing paragraps: 1. The yield of dry matter per hectare increased on average by 25—40 hkg/ day with advancing stage of maturity but the number of harvested feed units per hectare remained relatively con- stant after the beginning of shooting of Phleum pratense. 2. The total conservation losses of dig- estible dry matter ranged from 8 to 31 %, the highest losses being in treat- ments b and c. 3. The feeding value (quality) of the hay had a negligible effect on the voluntary feed intake of Phleum pratense where as the feeding value of the mixed species (third experiment) was positively cor- related with intake. 4. There was a close relationship between the growth rate of the lambs and the feeding potential of the hay measured as F.U./W0-56. Some 20% of the variation in the feeding potential was accounted for by different feed intake and 80% by different feeding value (DMD) of the hay. 5. Only the lambs fed the early cut barn dried hay (treatment a) gained body weight at a satisfactory rate. The poor- est weight gains were recorded in tre- atments c and d. 6. The advancing stage of maturity seem- ed to have a greater effect on the feed- ing potential of the hay than the le- aching in the field during a prolonged exposure to rain. It is concluded that prolonging the field drying period by x days had the same effect on the feeding potential of the hay as delaying the time of cutting by 2 x days. Heating of the hay (treatment c), reduced the fe- eding potential by 15-39% compared with the best cured hay (treatment a). 7. The results indicate that the most ef- ficient utilization of grass for hay- making (DM yield), taking into acco- unt its feeding potential for growing sheep, was obtained by early cutting (when Phleum pratense begins shooting) and barn drying of the hay.
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