Lot Feeding of Ostrich Growers Compared with Lucerne Silage Supplementation or Grazing on Pasture


Authors

  • P.C. Glatz Pig and Poultry Production Institute, South Australian Research and Development Institute, Roseworthy, South Australia, Australia 5371
  • Y.J. Ru Danisco Animal Nutrition, No 2 International Business Park, #03-22 The Strategy Tower 2, Singapore, 609930
  • M.Y. Hastings Hastings Ostrich Services Pty Ltd, 580 Cressy Road, Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia, 3241
  • D. Black Moama Veterinary Clinic, 61 Meninya Street, Moama, New South Wales, Australia, 2731
  • B. Rayner Oztralia Marketing International Pty Ltd, PO Box 1065, Mona Vale, New South Wales, Australia, 2660
  • Z.H. Miao Pig and Poultry Production Institute, South Australian Research and Development Institute, Roseworthy, South Australia, Australia 5371

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3923/ijps.2005.676.678

Keywords:

Grazing, lot feeding, Ostrich growth, silage

Abstract

Feed is a major cost in ostrich production. As a result there is interest in grazing ostriches on pasture or using silage to reduce feed costs and improve farm profitability. The purpose of this experiment was to conduct an on-farm trial to examine the performance of ostrich growers (49-78 kg liveweight) supplemented with lucerne silage or grazing on high quality pasture. This was compared with lot feeding of ostrich growers fed a commercial grower ration. There were 4 treatments imposed over a 6 week feeding trial; 1) birds fed 80% of their grower diet and allowed 3-5 hours/day of grazing on a lucerne-based pasture; 2) birds fed 80% of their grower diet and 1 kg of lucerne silage; 3) birds fed 50% of their grower diet and 1 kg of lucerne silage; and 4) control group fed a commercial grower feed in a feedlot. Birds fed 80% of the commercial grower diet with 3-5 hours/day grazing on the lucerne pasture or provided 1 kg lucerne silage as a supplement per day had similar (P>0.05) weight gain (14.15 and 14.40 kg respectively) as the control group (14.39 kg) over the 6 week experimental period. Birds fed on 50% of the grower diet with 1 kg of lucerne silage supplement had lower (P>0.05) weight gain (12.72 kg) over 6 weeks, but this was not significant. The results indicate that supplementing diets with lucerne silage or grazing on a lucerne based pasture can replace 20% of the grower diet without a negative effect on ostrich growth over a 6 week period.

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Published

2005-08-15

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How to Cite

Glatz, P., Ru, Y., Hastings, M., Black, D., Rayner, B., & Miao, Z. (2005). Lot Feeding of Ostrich Growers Compared with Lucerne Silage Supplementation or Grazing on Pasture. International Journal of Poultry Science, 4(9), 676–678. https://doi.org/10.3923/ijps.2005.676.678

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