Yüksek Düzeyde Konsantre Yem ve Kuru Kaba Yem İçeren Besi Sığırı Rasyonlarında DL-Malik Asitin Besi Performansı ve Rumen Parametreleri Üzerine Etkinliği
Osman KIYICI, Berrin KOCAOĞLU GÜÇLÜ, Kanber KARA, Serkan ÖZKAYA, Jale METİN KIYICI
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Abstract
This study aimed to determine the effects of DL-malic acid supplementation in beef cattle rations containing
high concentrated feed and dry forage (alfalfa hay and wheat straw) on fattening performance, carcass traits and ru-
men parameters. In present study, 47 male beef cattle (19 Simmental, 28 Limousine) at the age of 14-16 months were
used. Cattle breeds were divided into two groups (0 and 30 g/day of DL-malic acid). In the present study, the differ-
ences in live weights, daily live weight gains and carcass weights of the control and DL-malic acid groups were found
to be significant in Simmental breed (P0.05).The
malic acid addition increased the molarities of acetic, butyric, propionic and total volatile fatty acids (TVFA) and acetic
acid/ propionic acid ratio in the rumen fluid (P0.05). As a result, DL-malic acid supplementation to beef cattle ration varied with cattle breeds in terms of fattening
performance, while such supplementations had positive effect on fattening in Simmental breed. Besides, the increase
in TVFA and acetic, propionic and butyric acids, which are indicators of fiber and carbohydrate fermentation efficiency
in the rumen, shows that malic acid has a positive effect on feed digestion in the rumen.