Rit Landbúnaðardeildar : B-flokkur - 01.09.1961, Qupperneq 112

Rit Landbúnaðardeildar : B-flokkur - 01.09.1961, Qupperneq 112
110 rye also had a high rate of gain. On the other hand, all treatment groups made a slower rate of gain per day in experiment No. X. Comparison of the average rate of gain in dressed carcass for unweaned lambs on hill pasture and weaned lambs on marrow- stem kale in eight experiments where these two treatments were available i.e. in experiments No. VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, aud XV, showed a difference in rate of gain of 50.4 g per day in favour of the Iambs on marrowstem kale. This difference was equi- valent to 1.51 kilos dressed carcass per larnb per month. Young grass gave slightly less gain than marrowstem kale in the two experiments where these two treatments were compared. Green oats and winter rye gave slightly poorer results than marrowstem kale but better than young grass in the one experiment where these treatments were compared. Mixture of rape, turnips and young grass gave better results than marrowstem kale in one experiment. 3. The great difference between treatment groups in dressing percentage at slaughter ,cold weight) shows that the growth in live weight of lambs on different autumn grazings is ol little value as a mcasure of growth in carcass weight. As a rule lambs on forage crops gave much higher dressing percentage than on hill pasture. 4. Iit most treatmcnt groups ram lambs made greater gain per day than ewe lambs, especially in the groups where the rate of gain was greatest. In some treatment groups especially those on hill pasture where the rate of gain was lower the females made as great and evcn greater gain tlian the males, indicating tliat males must be on a higher plane of nutrition at the agc in question to bc ablc to utilize their inherent grcater growth capacity. 5. In most of the experiments the carcasses of lambs in the treatment groups grazed on ctdtivated land graded more favourably than those on hill pasture prior to slaughter, whether killed in the beginning or at the end of the experiment. 6. In experimcnts No. VII, VIII. IX, X and XIV, the carcass quality of the lambs was studied by the carcass measurement method, both „external“ and „internal" or cross section measurements at the Iast rib were used. These studies showed that the lambs which gained a considcrable amount in dressed carcass weight did not only put on fat but gained also considerably in muscle and bone. The lambs increased in size, bones and muscles grew in length, bones increased in weight, muscles increased in thickness while subcutaneous fat increased only slightly in thickness. This shows that there is little or no danger of lambs at this age becoming too fat although grazed from 3 to 6 weeks prior to slaughter on forage crops, such as marrowstem kale. In most of the experiments the lambs on the hill pastures lost some subcutaneous fat dur- ing the experimental period although they gained in carcass weight in all but one of the expcriments. This shows that bone and even muscles can grow at the expense of fat, the latest matureing tissue of the body, when available nutrients are not sufficient for growth of all body tissues. 7. Average gain in saleable products for each treatment in the 11 experiments where a control group of lambs was killed at the beginning of each experiment are given below:
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