Aim: 
                              The objective of this study was to evaluate the 
                              effects of introducing Sugar Beet bulb as a cheap 
                              substitute for grains in rations formulated for 
                              sheep fattening. 
                              
                               Materials and Methods: 
                              This trial was conducted at the Experimental unit 
                              of Rural Development and extension center, Faculty 
                              of animal production, University of Gezira. Twenty 
                              four Sudanese desert lambs (Ashgur ecotype) were 
                              purchased from local markets to assess the effects 
                              of replacing grain with Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris 
                              saccharifera) Bulb on feed lot performance, 
                              carcass traits under tropical conditions of Sudan. 
                              Sugar Beet bulb was incorporated in three rations 
                              with a control ration (A: control, B, C, D) at 
                              percentages of 0, 11, 22, and 33. Results: 
                              The results showed that total weight gain and 
                              daily feed intake in group D were significantly 
                              different at (P<0.05) where values of 5.59±1.73 
                              and 0.94± 0.13 kg were recorded. Total weight 
                              gain, daily dry matter intake, daily energy intake 
                              and feed conversion ratio were in the range of 
                              10.67- 5.59, 1.03-0.83, 0.33-0.27and 11.77- 7.70 
                              kg respectively. Treatments showed no significant 
                              differences at (P<0.05) for slaughter weight, 
                              empty body weight, dressing % on slaughter weight 
                              basis and dressing % on empty weight basis, the 
                              obtained results for these traits were 
                              27.78-25.37, 24.76- 22.22, 45.80- 43.45% and 
                              51.41- 49.65%. Carcass cuts (Leg, Loin, Rack, 
                              Plate and Neck & shoulder) weight and percentages 
                              showed no significant differences among 
                              treatments. 
                              
                               Conclusion: It is concluded 
                              that replacing expensive grains with Beta vulgaris 
                              bulb can be practiced in sheep fattening project 
                              up to 22% with excellent results. 
                              
                               Keywords: 
                              Dressing, Grain, Tenderness, Weight gain