Partial replacement of concentrate in the lactating ewe’s diet with silages of agro-industrial by-products – Effect on milk composition and fatty acid profile, serum metabolites and growth of suckling lambs

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Eliana Jerónimo , Liliana Cachucho , Helder Alves , Olinda Guerreiro , Kátia Paulos , Cláudia Costa , João Costa , Sandra Gomes , Nuno Alvarenga , Susana P. Alves , Rui J.B. Bessa , José Santos-Silva , Maria Teresa P. Dentinho
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The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of partial replacement of concentrate feed with mixed ingredient silages (MIS) produced with agro-industrial by-products in the diets of lactating ewes on the body weight of ewes, growth performance of suckling lambs, composition and fatty acid (FA) profile of milk, and serum metabolites of the ewe. After lambing, 54 lactating ewes and their lambs were distributed to one of the following experimental diets (18 ewes/diet): C – concentrate diet; SPBG – concentrate and silage containing 200 g/kg sweet potato, 500 g/kg brewers grains and 300 g/kg alfalfa hay; and AHBG – concentrate and silage containing 200 g/kg almond hulls, 600 g/kg brewers grains and 200 g/kg alfalfa hay. Hay was provided ad libitum in all diets. In both silage diets (SPBG and AHBG) the concentrate and silage constitute 33.3 and 66.6 % DM of the diet, respectively. Every day, the ewes received the same amount of the diet, which was completely consumed. Lambs were weighed at birth and weekly during the 8 weeks of trial. In the last 4 weeks of the trial, individual milk samples were collected weekly and then pooled per each ewe for chemical analysis. At the end of the trial, a blood sample was collected from the ewes to analyse serum metabolites. SPBG and AHBG silage showed pH values of 4.00 and 4.29, respectively. Total N as NH3-N and as soluble-N varied from 3.23 to 5.23 and from 348 to 354 g/kg total N, respectively. The animals well accepted the silages. Partial replacement of concentrate with silage of agro-industrial by-products in lactating ewe diets did not affect the growth performance of suckling lambs and the composition of milk. Both silage dietary treatments changed the milk FA composition, reducing the short-chain FA (6:0–14:0), branched-chain FA, and 18:1 trans-10, and increasing the saturated FA 16:0, 18:0, 20:0, 22:0, 23:0 and 24:0 and 18:1 trans-11. Regarding serum metabolites, silage diets increased the urea concentration and decreased the β-hydroxybutyrate concentration. Results showed that ensiling is a good approach to preserving sweet potato, almond hulls, and brewers grains, producing a good quality feed that can be introduced to diets of lactating ewes without compromising animal performance.
用农工副产品青贮物部分替代泌乳母羊日粮中的精料。对乳成分和脂肪酸分布、血清代谢物和哺乳羔羊生长的影响
本试验旨在评价产乳母羊饲粮中用农工副产物混合青贮(MIS)部分替代精料饲料对母羊体重、哺乳羔羊生长性能、乳成分、脂肪酸(FA)谱及血清代谢物的影响。产羔后,将54只泌乳母羊及其羔羊分配至试验饲粮(18只母羊/饲粮):C -精料饲粮;SPBG -含200 g/kg红薯、500 g/kg啤酒花和300 g/kg苜蓿干草的精料和青贮;AHBG -精料和青贮饲料含有200 g/kg杏仁壳、600 g/kg啤酒花籽粒和200 g/kg苜蓿干草。在所有日粮中随意添加干草。在两种青贮饲料(SPBG和AHBG)中,精料和青贮分别占饲粮DM的33.3%和66.6% %。每天,母羊接受相同量的饮食,完全消耗。羔羊出生时称重,8周试验期间每周称重。在试验的最后4周,每周采集单个奶样,然后将每只母羊汇总进行化学分析。在试验结束时,从母羊身上采集血样,分析血清代谢物。SPBG和AHBG青贮pH值分别为4.00和4.29。全氮作为NH3-N和可溶性氮的变化范围分别为3.23 ~ 5.23和348 ~ 354 g/kg全氮。动物很好地接受了青贮饲料。在哺乳母羊饲粮中用农工副产品青贮部分替代精料对哺乳羔羊的生长性能和乳成分没有影响。两种青贮饲料处理均改变了乳中FA组成,降低了短链FA(6:0 ~ 14:0)、支链FA和18:1反式10,提高了饱和FA 16:0、18:0、20:0、22:0、23:0和24:0、18:1反式11。在血清代谢物方面,青贮饲料提高了尿素浓度,降低了β-羟基丁酸盐浓度。结果表明,青贮是一种保存甘薯、杏仁壳和啤酒花籽粒的良好方法,可以生产出高质量的饲料,可以在不影响动物生产性能的情况下添加到哺乳期母羊的日粮中。
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Animal Feed Science and Technology
Animal Feed Science and Technology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
6.00
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6.20%
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266
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Animal Feed Science and Technology is a unique journal publishing scientific papers of international interest focusing on animal feeds and their feeding. Papers describing research on feed for ruminants and non-ruminants, including poultry, horses, companion animals and aquatic animals, are welcome. The journal covers the following areas: Nutritive value of feeds (e.g., assessment, improvement) Methods of conserving and processing feeds that affect their nutritional value Agronomic and climatic factors influencing the nutritive value of feeds Utilization of feeds and the improvement of such Metabolic, production, reproduction and health responses, as well as potential environmental impacts, of diet inputs and feed technologies (e.g., feeds, feed additives, feed components, mycotoxins) Mathematical models relating directly to animal-feed interactions Analytical and experimental methods for feed evaluation Environmental impacts of feed technologies in animal production.
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