Effects of feeding discarded dates on growth performance and meat quality traits of Najdi lambs

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A total of 21 Najdi male lambs were used to evaluate inclusion of discarded dates in lambs' diets. Experimental diets are presented in two levels 15 and 30% to replace commercial concentrate mixture. The results showed that daily feed intake was significantly (p<0.05) higher ni 30% group than control group. Feed conversion ratio did not differ significantly (p>O.05) between the treatment groups. The highest averages of daily gain and fnial weight were attained by 30% group which is significantly(p<0.05) higher than that of the control group followed by the 15% group that is not differ significantly (p>0.05) from both other groups. Carcass components showed no significant differences between the treatments except for liver and hmgs and trachea. The results revealed that feeding lamb on 30% discarded date was associated with improving meat quality traits as juiciness, flavor and general acceptability. © Medwell Joumals, 2011.

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Almitairy, M. H., Alowaimer, A. N., El-Waziry, A. M., & Suliman, G. M. (2011). Effects of feeding discarded dates on growth performance and meat quality traits of Najdi lambs. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 10(17), 2221–2224. https://doi.org/10.3923/javaa.2011.2221.2224

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