Effect of early dietary experiences on the development of feeding preferences in semi-intensive sheep farming systems--a brief note
2008
Simitzis, Panagiotis E. | Bizelis, Joseph A. | Deligeorgis, Stelios G. | Feggeros, Kostas
The crucial role of the periweaning period in the development of lamb feeding preferences was examined in the present study. Twenty-four female lambs were fed with a commercial diet, supplemented with oregano essential oil (1ml/kg) between the 15th and 55th day of their life, in the absence of ewes. After the 55th day, animals consumed the same diet, without the oregano oil dietary supplementation. Lambs were later individually subjected to feeding preference tests at the age of 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 months old. Each test lasted 25min and it was a free choice situation between 4 different test feeds supplemented with eucalyptus or mint or orange or oregano essential oil (1ml/kg). As it was shown, previous exposure to oregano flavour influenced future acceptance of oregano-supplemented feed, as it is described by feed intake (P <0.001), occurrences and duration of eating (P <0.01), especially after the age of 9 months old.
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