RELATION BETWEEN CLIMATIC CONDITION AND NITROGEN METABOLISM IN FARAFRA EGYPTIAN SHEEP.

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

Animal Production Research Institute, Doki, Giza, Egypt.

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Four Egyptian Farafra rams aged 36 months and of body weight 42.5 kg were
used to study the relation between environmental condition and nitrogen metabolism.
The rams were fed four isocaloric rations with different levels of crude protein (CP)
(6.13, 7.93, 9.70 and 15.07 %) during summer and winter seasons. The experimental
design was 4 x 4 Latin square. Dry matter intake, nutrient digestibility, nitrogen
balance, adaptation parameters and nitrogen metabolites in blood were measured.
The dry matter intake, CP and EE digestibilities and DCP%, SE% and DE
(kcal/100g) during winter season were significantly (P< 0.05) higher than those of
summer season. The crude protein and CF digestibility and DCP% for ration
containing 15.07 % CP were (P<0.05) higher than those in other rations. The N
balance of Farafra sheep in summer season was higher (P<0.05t han that in winter
season. Moreover, the N balance for ration containing 15.07 % CP was higher
(P<0.05) than those in other rations. Skin temperature (ST), ear temperature (ET),
wool temperature (WT) and respiration rate (RR) of Farafra sheep were significantly
(P<0.05) higher in summer season than winter season, while, no significant effect for
level of protein in rations and environmental condition on blood nitrogen metabolites.