Soybean molasses: an alternative to sheep's supplementation

IF 0.1 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
É. Schultz, G. L. M. Júnior, C. Paula, I. C. Ferreira
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Abstract

The objective was to evaluate soybean molasses as supplement for sheep at crescent levels. Five-crossbred ½ Dorper - Santa Ines ewes with initial body mass of 45 ± 3.5 kg and 12 ± 2 months of age were used. Treatments consisted of 0, 3, 6, 9 and 12% of soybean molasses inclusion to a basal corn silage diet, which fed exclusively supports the nutritional requirements of ewes at maintenance. The treatments were assigned into 5×5 latin square design. Five experimental periods, of 12 days each (1st to 5th day: diet adaptation period; 6th to 12th: data collection and sampling), was adopted. The statistical analysis performed were regression analysis with 5% of significance. Crude protein and water intakes increase as increase the supplementation levels of soybean molasses, allowing the fit of linear regressions (P 0.05). Also ingestive behavior and blood variables, as metabolicand mineral profile, was not affected (P>0.05). Soybean molasses can be used as supplement for sheep until 12 % of daily ration without affect feed digestibility, ingestive behaviour and metabolic profile.
大豆糖蜜:绵羊营养补充剂的替代品
目的是评价大豆糖蜜作为绵羊新月形水平的补充剂。使用了5只杂交½Dorper-Santa Ines母羊,初始体重为45±3.5 kg,年龄为12±2个月。处理包括在基础玉米青贮饲料中加入0、3、6、9和12%的大豆糖蜜,该饲料仅能满足母羊的营养需求。将处理分为5×5拉丁正方形设计。采用了五个实验期,每个实验期12天(第1至第5天:饮食适应期;第6至第12天:数据收集和采样)。所进行的统计分析为回归分析,具有5%的显著性。粗蛋白质和水分的摄入量随着大豆糖蜜补充水平的增加而增加,允许线性回归拟合(P 0.05)。此外,摄入行为和血液变量,如代谢和矿物质分布,也没有受到影响(P>0.05)。大豆糖蜜可以作为绵羊的补充,直到日粮的12%,而不会影响饲料的消化率,摄入行为和代谢特征。
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