2009
DOI: 10.1071/ea08229
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Feed consumption, growth performance and carcass evaluation of Korean Holstein bulls fed either conventional or organic diets

Abstract: Feed consumption, bodyweight gain and carcass evaluation of Holstein bulls fed either conventional (CON) or organic (ORG) diets were compared. Animals were randomly assigned to either CON (n = 15) or ORG (n = 15) treatments when 6 months old. Inclusion rates of the ingredients were similar in CON and ORG diets formulated for growing (6–12 months of age) and fattening (13–18 months of age) periods. Ingredients of organic origin were used to formulate ORG growing and fattening diets. The bulls on the CON diet we… Show more

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“…Growth performance in the peri-pubertal age is a good indicator of reproductive efficiency of bulls for artificial insemination program or natural services. Growth of an animal is a multifactorial issue directly related to breed type, age and their environment (Lee et al, 2009;Silva et al, 2017). On the other hand, growth affects greatly the semen quality especially sperm motility, sperm concentration and sperm morphology of breeding bulls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth performance in the peri-pubertal age is a good indicator of reproductive efficiency of bulls for artificial insemination program or natural services. Growth of an animal is a multifactorial issue directly related to breed type, age and their environment (Lee et al, 2009;Silva et al, 2017). On the other hand, growth affects greatly the semen quality especially sperm motility, sperm concentration and sperm morphology of breeding bulls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%