Reis P J, Sahlu T
E. (Kika) de la Garza Institute for Goat Research, Langston University, OK 73050.
J Anim Sci. 1994 Jul;72(7):1899-907. doi: 10.2527/1994.7271899x.
The effect of nutrient status on the growth and properties of wool and mohair fibers is reviewed: the aim is to compare effects on sheep and Angora goats and emphasize differences between the species. Wool growth is markedly influenced by nutrition; the requirement for energy-yielding nutrients is low and the major nutrients limiting wool growth are essential AA, sulfur-containing AA being especially important. An adequate supply of Cu, Zn, folic acid, and pyridoxine is required to maintain wool growth. Both length growth (L) and diameter (D) of wool fibers respond to changes in nutrient supply such that the ratio of L:D remains approximately constant. Mohair production is influenced by nutrient supply. However, the importance of specific nutrients has not been established, apart from one study showing that mohair growth responded to parenteral supplementation with methionine. In contrast to sheep, some studies indicate that length growth of mohair fibers may not be very responsive to changes in nutrient status. The responsiveness of mohair growth (both length and diameter) to nutrient supply at different times of the year has not been reported. The energy requirement for fiber growth may be greater in goats than in sheep, but more studies are needed.
目的是比较对绵羊和安哥拉山羊的影响,并强调物种间的差异。羊毛生长受营养显著影响;对产能量营养素的需求较低,限制羊毛生长的主要营养素是必需氨基酸,含硫氨基酸尤为重要。维持羊毛生长需要充足的铜、锌、叶酸和吡哆醇供应。羊毛纤维的长度生长(L)和直径(D)均对营养供应变化做出反应,使得L:D比值大致保持恒定。马海毛生产受营养供应影响。然而,除了一项研究表明马海毛生长对肠外补充蛋氨酸有反应外,特定营养素的重要性尚未确定。与绵羊不同,一些研究表明马海毛纤维的长度生长可能对营养状况变化不太敏感。尚未有关于马海毛生长(长度和直径)在一年中不同时间对营养供应的反应性的报道。山羊纤维生长的能量需求可能比绵羊更高,但还需要更多研究。