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Animal Reproduction Science | 1995

Dietary protein or energy restriction influences age and weight at puberty in ewe lambs

B Boulanouar; M Ahmed; T Klopfenstein; Dennis R. Brink; J. E. Kinder

The working hypothesis was that restricted protein content in diets of prepubertal ewe lambs would delay time of onset of puberty to a greater extent than restricted energy content. Restriction of dietary protein (metabolizable protein, MP) or energy (ME) intake on age and weight at puberty was studied in ewe lambs in two experiments. In Experiment 1, 85 crossbred ewe lambs were assigned by weight to one of five dietary treatment groups: control (CTL; 18 mg ME day−1 and 173 g MP day−1); energy restricted (ER; 10.2 mg ME day−1 and 96 g MP day−1); protein restricted (PR; 11 mg ME day−1 and 66 g MP day−1); ER for 9 weeks then switched to CTL (ER/CTL); PR for 9 weeks then switched to CTL (PR/CTL). Ewe lambs were weighed biweekly, bled weekly, and serum was assayed for progesterone to determine time of puberty. Average age at puberty differed among lambs fed the various diets (P < 0.01). Ewe lambs in the CTL group were younger and weighed more at puberty. Lambs fed diets restricted in protein or energy content were similar in age at puberty. Dietary switching, ER/CTL and PR/CTL, affected body weight and gain (P < 0.05), but did not result in changed age at puberty compared with lambs fed ER or PR diets. In Experiment 2, two breed types (maternal type and meat type) were used to compare responses of dietary protein restriction to dietary energy restriction. In Experiment 2, lambs (n = 60) were assigned to either the CTL, PR or ER diets. Lambs in the CTL group gained more weight than lambs fed the PR diet and lambs fed the PR diet gained more weight than lambs fed the ER diet (P < 0.05). Diet affected age (P < 0.001), but not weight at puberty (P = 0.13). Dietary energy and protein restriction influenced age at puberty in ewe lambs with energy restriction having a greater influence on delaying onset of puberty than protein restriction. Realimentation did not overcome effects of previous feed restriction by inducing an earlier age at puberty than ewe lambs fed the ER or PR diet throughout the experimental period. Body weight gain prepuberty is more important than type of dietary restriction (protein or energy) with regard to impacting age at puberty. We, therefore, reject the working hypothesis that dietary protein restriction prepuberty would have a greater impact in delaying onset of puberty than dietary energy restriction.


Journal of Animal Science | 1990

Severity of liver abscesses and efficiency of feed utilization of feedlot cattle.

Dennis R. Brink; S. R. Lowry; Rick Stock; J. C. Parrott


Journal of Animal Science | 1983

Impact of weighing procedures and variation in protein degradation rate on measured performance of growing lambs and cattle.

Rick Stock; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Dennis R. Brink; Steve Lowry; Dave Rock; Steve Abrams


Journal of Animal Science | 1987

Feeding Combinations of High Moisture Corn and Dry-Rolled Grain Sorghum to Finishing Steers

Rick Stock; Dennis R. Brink; R. A. Britton; F. K. Goedeken; M H Sindt; K. K. Kreikemeier; M. L. Bauer; K. K. Smith


Journal of Animal Science | 2001

Effects of inorganic and organic copper supplemented to first-calf cows on cow reproduction and calf health and performance.

E L Muehlenbein; Dennis R. Brink; Gene H. Deutscher; M P Carlson; A B Johnson


Journal of Animal Science | 1983

Corn Particle Size Mixtures, Roughage Level and Starch Utilization in Finishing Steers Diets

O. A. Turgeon; Dennis R. Brink; R. A. Britton


Journal of Animal Science | 1987

Feeding Combinations of High Moisture Corn and Dry Corn to Finishing Cattle1

Rick Stock; Dennis R. Brink; R. T. Brandt; J. K. Merrill; K. K. Smith


Journal of Animal Science | 2002

Phosphorus requirement of finishing feedlot calves.

Galen E. Erickson; Terry J. Klopfenstein; C. T. Milton; Dennis R. Brink; M. W. Orth; Kimberly M. Whittet


Journal of Animal Science | 1999

Effects of supplementation of organic and inorganic combinations of copper, cobalt, manganese, and zinc above nutrient requirement levels on postpartum two-year-old cows.

P A Olson; Dennis R. Brink; D T Hickok; M P Carlson; N R Schneider; Gene H. Deutscher; Don C. Adams; Dave Colburn; A B Johnson


Journal of Animal Science | 1986

Effects of Growth Rate and Compensatory Growth on Body Composition in Lambs

O. A. Turgeon; Dennis R. Brink; S. J. Bartle; Terry J. Klopfenstein; C. L. Ferrell

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Terry J. Klopfenstein

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Rick Stock

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Galen E. Erickson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Richard J. Rasby

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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O. A. Turgeon

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Gene H. Deutscher

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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David Hickok

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Don C. Adams

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Ivan G. Rush

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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K. K. Kreikemeier

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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