Ameliorating the crossbred (Local x Holstein Friesian) growing calves’ growth performance, fecal microbial loads, and nutrient digestibility upon feeding local herbal feed additives as supplements

M. Habiba, M. Khairunnesa, S. Ahmed, M. R. Islam, A. Rabbi, M. Hossain, M. I. Khan, C. J. Yang, A. Bostami, S. Rahaman
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There is a growing interest to researchers in human and animal studies through the addition of medicinal plants or their derivatives to their feeds due to the presence of bioactive compounds. A study was carried out to monitor growth performance, fecal microbial loads and nutrient digestibility in crossbred (Local x Holstein Friesian) growing calves. Treatment groups were: HFA1 (CON: Control group, basal diet: green grass + concentrate), HFA2 (CON + fruit of Emblica officinalis Gaertn. 0.5% in-feed and 0.1% in-water), HFA3 (CON + fruit of Terminalia bellirica Gaertn. Roxb. 0.5% in-feed and 0.1% in-water), and HFA4 (CON + fruit of Terminalia chebula Retz. 0.5% in-feed and 0.1% in-water). Addition of local herbal feed additives (HFA2, HFA3 and HFA4) improved weight gain and gain to feed ratio (p<0.05). Fecal microbiological study indicated that, fecal pathogenic E. coli was suppressed, however, Lactobacilli sp. and their ratio was elevated in HFA2, HFA3 and HFA4 relative to HFA1 (p<0.05). Digestibility of DM was upgraded whereas digestibility of CP was down-trended in herbal treated group as compared to control group (p<0.05). Thus, utilization of local herbal feed additives in the diet (in-feed and in-water) of crossbred growing calves might be evocative for promoting the growth performance rather than utilizing synthetic growth promoters
改善杂交(本地×荷斯坦)生长犊牛在添加本地草本饲料添加剂后的生长性能、粪便微生物负荷和营养物质消化率
由于存在生物活性化合物,研究人员对通过在饲料中添加药用植物或其衍生物进行人类和动物研究的兴趣日益浓厚。本试验旨在监测杂交(地方×荷斯坦)生长犊牛的生长性能、粪便微生物负荷和营养物质消化率。处理组分别为:HFA1 (CON:对照组,基础饲粮:绿草+精料)、HFA2 (CON + officinalis Gaertn. 0.5%饲料中、0.1%水中)、HFA3 (CON + bellirica Gaertn.)。Roxb(饲料中0.5%,水中0.1%)和HFA4 (CON + Terminalia chebula Retz果实,饲料中0.5%,水中0.1%)。添加本地草本饲料添加剂(HFA2、HFA3和HFA4)可提高增重和料重比(p<0.05)。粪便微生物学研究表明,粪致病性大肠杆菌受到抑制,而乳酸杆菌sp.及其在HFA2、HFA3和HFA4中的比例相对于HFA1升高(p<0.05)。与对照组相比,中药处理组DM消化率升高,CP消化率下降(p<0.05)。因此,在杂交生长犊牛日粮(饲料和水中)中使用本地草本饲料添加剂可能比使用合成生长促进剂更能提高生长性能
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