Intake and apparent nutrient digestibility, ruminal parameters, and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with corn and forage-free diets with sodium bicarbonate

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY
A. C. S. Vicente, M. Carlis, I. J. Santos, A. L. A. Silva, P. C. D. Dias Junior, N. R. Eckermann, T. T. Souza, D. M. Polizel, Marcelo Baggio, J. S. Biava, A. Pires, E. M. Ferreira
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ABSTRACT: This study evaluated forage-free diets supplemented with sodium bicarbonate (SB) based on ground flint corn on intake, apparent nutrient digestibility, ruminal parameters, and N balance. Four rumen-cannulatedDorper × Santa Inês lambs, with a body weight of 43.4 ± 0.85 kg (mean ± standard deviation) were used. The experimental design was a 4×4 Latin square. Each experimental period lasted 21 days. Experimental diets were: positive control, a diet without SB containing 400 g/kg DM of soybean hulls (CONT), and three diets based on ground flint corn, containing 10 (10SB), 20 (20SB) or 30 (30SB) g/kg DM of SB. Intake of neutral and acid detergent fiber was greater for CONT (P < 0.01) when compared to SB. Intake and apparent nutrient digestibility of dry and organic matter, ether extract, and crude protein did not differ. Intake (P = 0.01) and digestibility (P < 0.01) of non-fiber carbohydrates were greater for SB diets and neutral detergent fiber digestibility was greater (P = 0.03) for CONT. The total digestible nutrients and metabolizable energy were greater for SB (P = 0.04). Rumen concentrations of acetate (P < 0.01), isobutyrate (P < 0.01), butyrate (P < 0.01), isovalerate (P < 0.01), and total short-chain fatty acids (P < 0.01) were greater for CONT. Ruminal pH showed a quadratic (P = 0.05) response to SB levels, with greater values for 20SB. Sodium bicarbonate was efficient in increasing ruminal pH at the level of 20 g/kg DM without interfering with the intake and apparent nutrient digestibility characteristics.
玉米和添加碳酸氢钠的无饲料羔羊采食量、营养物质表观消化率、瘤胃参数和氮平衡
摘要:本试验研究了以燧石玉米为基础的无饲料饲粮添加碳酸氢钠(SB)对采食量、营养物质表观消化率、瘤胃参数和氮平衡的影响。选用4只体重为43.4±0.85 kg(平均±标准差)的瘤胃插管杜珀×桑塔Inês羔羊。实验设计是一个4×4拉丁方块。每个试验期21 d。试验饲粮为:阳性对照饲粮(不含大豆糠饲粮,含400 g/kg DM)和以磨砂玉米为基础饲粮(含10 (10SB)、20 (20SB)和30 (30SB) g/kg DM的大豆糠饲粮)。与大豆糠饲粮相比,大豆糠饲粮中中性和酸性洗涤纤维的采食量大于大豆糠饲粮(P < 0.01),干物质、有机物、粗脂肪和粗蛋白质的采食量和表观养分消化率无显著差异。非纤维性碳水化合物的采食量(P = 0.01)和消化率(P < 0.01)高于黑鲈饲粮,中性洗涤纤维消化率高于黑鲈饲粮(P = 0.03),总可消化营养物质和代谢能高于黑鲈饲粮(P = 0.04)。对照组瘤胃乙酸(P < 0.01)、异丁酸(P < 0.01)、丁酸(P < 0.01)、异戊酸(P < 0.01)和总短链脂肪酸(P < 0.01)浓度显著高于对照组,瘤胃pH值与SB水平呈二次响应(P = 0.05),其中20SB高于对照组。在20 g/kg DM水平下,碳酸氢钠能有效提高瘤胃pH,且不影响采食量和营养物质表观消化率。
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Ciencia Rural
Ciencia Rural AGRONOMY-
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1.70
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233
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of Ciência Rural is to publish the results of original research, note and reviews which contribute significantly to knowledge in Agricultural Sciences. Preference will be given to original articles that develop news concepts or experimental approaches and are not merely repositories of scientific data. The decison of acceptance for publication lies with the Editors and is based on the recommendations of Editorial Comission, Area Committee and/ or ad hoc reviewers. The editors and reviewers are external to the institution.
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