Soybean Oil, Linoleic Acid Source, in Lamb Diets: Intake, Digestibility, Performance, Ingestive Behaviour, and Blood Metabolites

Animals Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.3390/ani14142075
Victor G. O. Lima, L. O. da Silva, J. E. de Freitas Júnior, H. Alba, Willian P. Silva, D. D. S. Pina, L. C. Leite, Carlindo S. Rodrigues, Stefanie A. Santos, Carly A. Becker, G. D. de Carvalho
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The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effects of soybean oil inclusion in diets on feeding behaviour, digestibility, performance, and blood metabolites of feedlot lambs. Forty non-castrated Santa Inês lambs with a mean age of 5 months and initial body weight of 34.88 ± 3.19 kg were used in a 40-day feeding trial. The lambs were distributed in five experimental diets with the inclusion of increasing soybean oil (SO) levels: 0, 30, 60, 90, and 120 g/kg DM. The SO inclusion promoted a linear reduction in DM intake (p < 0.001), crude protein (CP, p < 0.001), non-fibrous carbohydrates (NFC, p < 0.001), and total digestible nutrients (TDN, p = 0.004). There was an increasing quadratic effect on the intake of ether extract (EE; p = 0.002) and decreasing for neutral detergent fiber (p = 0.005). The soybean oil inclusion promoted the greater apparent digestibility of CP (p = 0.016), EE (p = 0.005), NDFom (p < 0.001), and TDN (p < 0.001); on the other hand, the apparent digestibility of NFC (p = 0.005) was decreased. The average daily gain decreased (p < 0.001) with SO inclusion. The SO inclusion increased feeding time (p = 0.004), reduced the efficiency of DM rumination (p = 0.001), and reduced the concentration of blood N-ureic (p < 0.001). Considering the productive parameters, SO can be included in diets and it is recommended that we include SO of up to 41 g/kg DM in diets for fattening lambs as the ideal maximum level. The strategy implemented to adapt lambs to increasing levels of high-fat diet mitigated the detrimental effects of lipids on the rumen, with high-density energy intake being the constraining factor on performance.
羔羊日粮中的亚油酸来源大豆油:摄入量、消化率、性能、摄食行为和血液代谢物
本研究旨在评估日粮中添加大豆油对饲养场羔羊的采食行为、消化率、生产性能和血液代谢物的影响。在为期 40 天的饲养试验中,使用了 40 只平均年龄为 5 个月,初始体重为 34.88 ± 3.19 千克的未阉割 Santa Inês 羔羊。这些羔羊被分配到五种试验日粮中,日粮中大豆油(SO)的添加量分别为 0、30、60、90 和 120 克/千克 DM。添加大豆油可促进DM摄入量(p < 0.001)、粗蛋白(CP,p < 0.001)、非纤维碳水化合物(NFC,p < 0.001)和总可消化养分(TDN,p = 0.004)的线性下降。乙醚提取物(EE;p = 0.002)的摄入量呈二次方递增效应,而中性洗涤纤维的摄入量呈二次方递减效应(p = 0.005)。添加大豆油可提高 CP(p = 0.016)、EE(p = 0.005)、NDFom(p < 0.001)和 TDN(p < 0.001)的表观消化率;另一方面,NFC(p = 0.005)的表观消化率降低。添加 SO 后,平均日增重下降(p < 0.001)。添加 SO 会增加采食时间(p = 0.004),降低 DM 的反刍效率(p = 0.001),降低血液中 N-ureic 的浓度(p < 0.001)。考虑到生产参数,日粮中可添加 SO,建议在育肥羔羊日粮中添加最高 41 克/千克 DM 的 SO,作为理想的最高水平。为使羔羊适应不断增加的高脂日粮而实施的策略减轻了脂质对瘤胃的不利影响,而高密度能量摄入则是制约羔羊生产性能的因素。
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