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. 2014 Apr 16;5(1):22. doi: 10.1186/2049-1891-5-22

Table 5.

Ewe lactation, lamb growth, and economics of three weaning systems 1

 
Weaning system
Trait DY1 MIX DY30
Ewe lactation traits (n):
(31)
(35)
(33)
Lactation length, d
183.4 ± 5.4
179.2 ± 5.1
182.9 ± 5.5
Machine milking period, d
182.4 ± 5.4a
178.2 ± 5.1a
152.3 ± 5.5b
Commercial milk yield, kg
260.1 ± 9.7a
235.8 ± 9.1b
171.7 ± 9.9c
Fat yield, kg
13.2 ± 0.6a
10.9 ± 0.5b
8.4 ± 0.6c
Fat,%
5.1 ± 0.1a
4.5 ± 0.1b
4.8 ± 0.1a,b
30-d fat,%
4.8 ± 0.2a
2.8 ± 0.2b
-
Protein yield, kg
13.7 ± 0.5
12.1 ± 0.5
9.0 ± 0.5
Protein,%
5.3 ± 0.1
5.1 ± 0.1
5.2 ± 0.1
Lamb growth traits (n at 120 d):
(64)
(71)
(73)
30-d weight, kg
15.4 ± 0.4
14.5 ± 0.6
15.0 ± 0.5
120-d weight, kg
43.7 ± 1.2f
45.9 ± 1.8e
47.3 ± 1.6d
Economics:
 
 
 
Total lamb & milk receipts2, $
506.52 ± 18.07a
458.23 ± 17.05b
415.25 ± 18.53b
Additional expenses3, $
87.16 ± 2.98a
14.40 ± 3.04b
-
Receipts – additional expenses, $ 420.86 ± 16.87 446.47 ± 15.91 415.81 ± 17.30

1Study conducted in 1998.

2Total lamb weight at 120 d of age per ewe and commercial milk yield per ewe were valued at $1.87 and $1.32/kg, respectively.

3Additional labor and supply expenses per ewe relative to the DY30 system during the first 30 d of lactation.

a,b,cMeans within a row with no superscript in common are different (P < 0.05).

d,e,fMeans within a row with no superscript in common are different (P < 0.10).