Rumen by-pass soybean meal reduced ruminal ammonia but did not improve growth performance and nitrogen utilization in growing Hanwoo heifers.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Animal Bioscience Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-11 DOI:10.5713/ab.24.0860
Joonpyo Oh, Dae Kyum Yoo, Si Woo Jeong, Hyun Wook Shin, Jong Min Kim, Ja-Kyeom Seo
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Abstract

Objective: The effects of heat-treated soybean meal (SBM) and citric acid (HCSBM) on the growth performance, rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, nutrient digestibility, and nitrogen (N) utilization were evaluated in growing Hanwoo heifers.

Methods: Eight growing Hanwoo heifers (initial body weight: 228.5±11.3 kg; age: 9.3±0.3 months) were allocated to a crossover design with two dietary treatments: a control diet containing untreated SBM (Control) and a diet containing HCSBM. There were two 28-day phases in the trial, each containing 14-day measurements and an adaptation period. Growth performance, rumen fermentation parameters, blood metabolites, hematological parameters, apparent digestibility, energy, and N utilization were measured.

Results: No significant differences were observed in the growth performance or energy utilization between the diets. The digestibility of dry matter and crude protein (CP) did not differ between the two diets. HCSBM supplementation increased neutral detergent fiber digestibility (p = 0.0874) and acetate molar proportions (p = 0.0748). The HCSBM diet resulted in lower ruminal ammonia nitrogen concentrations and iso-valerate proportions (p<0.05), indicating reduced ruminal protein degradation. Blood metabolites related to protein metabolism showed no significant differences between treatments. The control group exhibited higher red blood cell counts and hemoglobin and hematocrit levels (p<0.05). N excretion or retention did not significantly differ between the dietary groups.

Conclusion: Despite enhanced protection against ruminal protein degradation, HCSBM supplementation did not improve N utilization efficiency or growth performance in growing Hanwoo heifers, possibly because of a sufficient N supply from the high CP content in both diets.

瘤胃旁通豆粕降低了生长期韩宇小母牛瘤胃氨氮,但没有提高生长性能和氮利用率。
目的:研究热处理豆粕(SBM)和柠檬酸(HCSBM)对生长期韩寒小母牛生长性能、瘤胃发酵、血液代谢产物、营养物质消化率和氮(N)利用率的影响。方法:8头生长中的韩宇小母牛(初始体重:228.5±11.3 kg;年龄:9.3±0.3个月)被分配到两种饮食处理的交叉设计中:一种是含有未经处理的SBM的对照饮食(对照组),另一种是含有HCSBM的饮食。试验分为两个28天阶段,每个阶段包括14天的测量期和一个适应期。测定生长性能、瘤胃发酵参数、血液代谢产物、血液学参数、表观消化率、能量和氮利用率。结果:两种饲料在生长性能和能量利用方面无显著差异。两种饲粮的干物质和粗蛋白质消化率无显著差异。添加HCSBM提高了中性洗涤纤维消化率(p = 0.0874)和醋酸盐摩尔比(p = 0.0748)。结论:尽管添加HCSBM能增强对瘤胃蛋白质降解的保护作用,但并不能提高生长中的韩宇小母牛的氮利用效率和生长性能,这可能是由于两种饲粮中高CP含量提供了足够的氮。
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Animal Bioscience
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