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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Performance of weaned rusa (Cervus timorensis) deer given concentrates of varying protein content with sorghum hay

M. Puttoo, G. M. Dryden and J. E. McCosker

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 38(1) 33 - 39
Published: 1998

Abstract

Summary. In 2, 18-week experiments, rusa deer (Cervus timorensis) initially weighing 22 kg, were given sorghum hay supplemented with concentrates containing nominally 12, 17 or 20% protein. Hay was given ad libitum and the concentrates were offered at 2.8% (experiment 1) or 2.5% (experiment 2) of liveweight daily. Concentrate contents in the diets as selected averaged 88 and 74% (air-dry basis) in the final 3 weeks of experiments 1 and 2. In experiment 1, males grew faster than females (163 v. 125 g/day; P = 0.0001), and deer given the 20% protein concentrate grew significantly (P<0.05) faster than the remainder. Stags given the 20% protein concentrate in experiment 2 grew more quickly (161 g/day), and had larger necks, greater body length and greater antler growth. The optimum diet protein content for growth in both male and female weaners may be 15% (dry matter basis), but higher protein contents may give earlier pedicle initiation and faster antler growth in males.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EA97045

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