Napier Grass Rumen Degradability in Sacco in Goats (Capra hircus aegagrus) Supplemented with Different Sources and Amount of Dietary Fats

Niel L. Ningal
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The study aimed to explore the potential of dietary fats supplementation on the overall goat performance. Three (3) mature rumen-cannulated goats weighting 27.33 ± 1.53 kg housed in individual elevated metabolism stalls with customized fecal and urine collection tools with treatments replicated three times over time following the Complete Randomized Design (CRD). Animals were randomly selected on different dietary treatment at different cycle. For each cycle, animals were provided with 30% concentrate on the morning based on feed requirements {3% of their body weight (BW) dry matter (DM) basis} of the animals. Ad libitum feeding of Napier grass will follow thereafter. Clean drinking water were made available all the times in the respective animal watering troughs. The rumen-cannulated goats were supplemented with different levels of two dietary fats (VCO and Lard) with dietary treatment combinations as follows, Control and VCO and Lard at 3% & 5%. Degradability of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) were collected sequentially in every cycle of the study. There were seven (7) days lag period in every cycle for the animals to return to each natural state. On the 8th day of every cycle, animals were given different dietary treatment. Sequential insertion of nylon bag was done on the 15th to 16th day (7 days after treatment). The results showed that degradability of the dry matter (DM) was noticed degraded exponentially on the first twelve hours of incubation and slower down in the next few hours until 48 hours. Crude protein, acid and neutral detergent fiber showed breakdown of components was observed in the first 48 hours of incubation. No significant difference (P > 0.05) among treatment means was observed in all parameters gathered. This implies that mature female goat diet cannot be influenced by dietary fats from two different sources (VCO and Lard) at 3% to 5% supplementation. Based on the study conducted, dietary fats supplementation on goats such as VCO and lard given at the maximum level of 5% level did not influence the nutrient degradability of Napier grass in the rumen until it reaches at 48 hours of incubation. Supplementing ruminant diets with dietary fat in goats could increase the energy density of the animal’s diet without adverse effect on rumen degradability. This simple, easy, and basic technique could also be applied to other animal species in pursuit of finding ways to formulate indigenous feedstuff materials that have potential nutritive values. Given the limitations such as the climatic and environmental constraints, this particular study would somehow serve as benchmark in conducting related researches in optimizing the conditions with respect to animal nutrition and feedstuff utilization. Thus, this study was done to augment productivity and to provide new opportunities for achieving enhanced growth performance in a way that alleviates poverty, improves food security and nutrition and promotes sustainable use of natural resources.
饲粮中添加不同来源和数量脂肪对山羊(Capra hircus aegagrus)瘤胃纳皮尔草降解率的影响
本研究旨在探讨饲粮中添加脂肪对山羊整体生产性能的影响。3只成熟瘤胃插管山羊,体重27.33±1.53 kg,饲养在单独的高代谢栏内,使用定制的粪便和尿液收集工具,按照完全随机设计(CRD),重复三次处理。在不同周期随机选取不同饲粮处理的动物。每个周期,根据动物的采食量{以体重(BW)的3%干物质(DM)为基础},在早晨饲喂30%精料。随后将随意饲喂纳匹尔草。在各自的动物饮水槽中随时提供干净的饮用水。在瘤胃空心山羊饲粮中添加不同水平的VCO和猪油两种脂肪,饲粮处理组合为:对照组和VCO和猪油分别为3%和5%。在每个循环中依次收集干物质(DM)、粗蛋白质(CP)、中性洗涤纤维(NDF)和酸性洗涤纤维(ADF)的降解率。每个周期有7天的滞后期,使动物恢复到自然状态。在每个周期的第8天进行不同的饲粮处理。第15 ~ 16天(治疗后7天)依次插入尼龙袋。结果表明,干物质(DM)的可降解性在培养的前12小时呈指数级下降,在接下来的几个小时减慢,直到48小时。粗蛋白质、酸性和中性洗涤纤维在培养前48小时出现组分分解。各处理方式间各项指标均无显著差异(P < 0.05)。这表明,两种不同来源的饲粮脂肪(VCO和猪油)在3%至5%的添加量下不会影响成熟母山羊的饲粮。本研究表明,山羊饲粮中添加VCO和最大添加量为5%的猪油等脂肪,在孵育48 h之前,对瘤胃内纳皮草营养物质的可降解性没有影响。在山羊饲粮中添加脂肪可提高反刍动物饲粮的能量密度,但不会对瘤胃降解率产生不利影响。这种简单、容易和基本的技术也可以应用于其他动物物种,以寻找方法来制定具有潜在营养价值的本土饲料材料。考虑到气候和环境等因素的限制,本研究对优化动物营养和饲料利用条件的相关研究具有一定的参考价值。因此,进行这项研究是为了提高生产力,并为通过减轻贫困、改善粮食安全和营养以及促进自然资源的可持续利用的方式实现提高生长性能提供新的机会。
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