Blood Profiles, Microbial Population, Rumen Fermentation and Performance of Bali Calves Fed with Soybean Oil Calcium Soap

Q3 Veterinary
Sri Suharti, Sidik Yono, Dewi Kurniasari, Lilis Khotijah, Dewi Ayu Warmadewi, I Gusti Lanang Oka Cakra, Komang Gede Wiryawan
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The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of Soybean Oil Calcium soap (SO-Ca) on blood profiles, rumen fermentation properties, microbial populations, and the performance of Bali’s calves. Using a randomized block design, three treatment groups of six replications each contained 18 calves. Treatments included 0% SO-Ca (control/T0), 5% SO-Ca (T1), and 10% SO-Ca (T2). The diet of each treatment (Concentrate mix and Napier grass) used in the study was formulated based on the usual ration given to the cattle with energy levels approximately the same between treatments. Analysis of variance was used to assess the data and the Tukey Test was then used to determine whether there were any significant differences between the treatments. The findings demonstrated that the addition of SO-Ca up to 10% lowered (p≤0.01) the total protozoa population but had no effect on the overall bacterial population. The fraction of propionate increased (p = 0.03) and the concentration of NH3 tends to rise (p = 0.10). However, the addition of SO-Ca up to 10% reduced the proportion of acetate (p = 0.045), butyrate (p = 0.03), C2/C3 ratio (p = 0.02) and tended to reduce valerate (p = 0.1) and methane estimation (p = 0.06). Blood metabolites, performance, and rumen pH were comparable between treatments. The addition of SO-Ca tends to lower the cholesterol level (p = 0.10). In conclusion, the addition of SO-Ca improves propionate proportions and reduces methane estimation as well as cholesterol levels, which are both positive impacts on rumen fermentation.
大豆油钙皂饲喂巴厘犊牛血液特征、微生物种群、瘤胃发酵及生产性能
本试验旨在研究大豆油钙皂(SO-Ca)对巴厘犊牛血液特征、瘤胃发酵特性、微生物种群和生产性能的影响。采用随机区组设计,分为3个处理组,每组6个重复,每组18头犊牛。处理包括0% SO-Ca(对照/T0)、5% SO-Ca (T1)和10% SO-Ca (T2)。试验中使用的各处理日粮(精料混合和纳匹尔草)均以牛的常规日粮为基础配制,各处理之间的能量水平大致相同。方差分析用于评估数据,然后使用Tukey检验来确定处理之间是否存在显著差异。结果表明,添加10%的SO-Ca可降低总原生动物种群数量(p≤0.01),但对总细菌种群数量无影响。丙酸含量增加(p = 0.03), NH3浓度有升高的趋势(p = 0.10)。然而,添加10%的SO-Ca降低了乙酸比例(p = 0.045)、丁酸(p = 0.03)、C2/C3比(p = 0.02),并有降低戊酸(p = 0.1)和甲烷估计值(p = 0.06)的趋势。两种处理间血液代谢物、生产性能和瘤胃pH值具有可比性。添加SO-Ca有降低胆固醇水平的趋势(p = 0.10)。综上所述,添加SO-Ca提高了丙酸比例,降低了甲烷估算量和胆固醇水平,对瘤胃发酵均有积极影响。
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, a quarterly, peer reviewed publication and is dedicated for publication of research articles in the field of biology of animals and with the scientific understanding of how animals work: from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ systems down to the structure and function of bio molecules and cells; particular emphasis would given to the studies of growth, reproduction, nutrition and lactation of farm and companion animals and how these processes may be optimized to improve animal re- productivity, health and welfare. Articles in support areas, such as genetics, soils, agricultural economics and marketing, legal aspects and the environment also are encouraged. AJAVS is an important source of researcher to study articles on protection of animal production practices, herd health and monitoring the spread of disease and prevention in both domestic and wild animals.
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