Seasonal effects of Rhus lancea and Celtis africana on intake, preference, and physiological responses in South African indigenous goats

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
F. Phiri, A. Kanengoni, D. Hattas, K. Mbatha
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This study investigated the seasonal effects of Rhus lancea and Celtis africana leaves on preference, intake, weight, and serum metabolites in South  African indigenous, mature, male goats. Twelve mature, male goats weighing 34 ± 5.9 kg (mean ± SD) were randomly allocated to two groups of six and  kept in metabolic crates for periods of 21 days in October 2015 and March, May, and August of 2016. A browser diet of R. lancea and C. africana and a  control diet (lucerne and concentrates) were randomly allocated to each group. Measurements taken included nutritional composition of browse per  season, and browse preference, intake, weight changes, and serum metabolites in the goats. The acid detergent fibre (24– 36%) and neutral detergent  fibre (26.9–70.4 %) in R. lancea over the months were greater than in C. africana (50.3–53.2% and 49.4–55.4%, respectively). In the preference study, the  goats preferred C. africana more in October (51.2 vs 48.8%), March (51.4 vs 48.6%), and May (54.3 vs 45.7%). Goats on the browser diet lost weight in  March, May, and in August whereas those on the control diet gained weight. The serum urea concentration of goats consuming browser diets in May and  August (1.8–3.3 mmol/l) was lower than the normal range, consistent with animals failing to derive their protein requirements from the diet. Goats  prefer to browse C. africana more than R. lancea. The study also indicated the need for supplementation to meet maintenance requirements in animals  fed R. lancea and C. africana. 
蓝马草和非洲凯尔特草对南非本地山羊采食量、偏好和生理反应的季节性影响
本研究调查了刺蒺藜和非洲凯尔特人叶片对南非本土成熟公山羊偏好、摄取量、体重和血清代谢产物的季节性影响。选取12只体重34±5.9 kg (mean±SD)的成熟公山羊,随机分为2组,每组6只,分别于2015年10月和2016年3、5、8月在代谢箱中饲养21 d。每组随机分配一种白桫椤和非洲桫椤浏览器饲粮和一种对照饲粮(苜蓿花和浓缩物)。所采取的测量包括每个季节浏览的营养成分、浏览偏好、摄入量、体重变化和山羊的血清代谢物。不同月间,白桦的酸性洗涤纤维含量(24 ~ 36%)和中性洗涤纤维含量(26.9 ~ 70.4%)均高于非洲花(50.3 ~ 53.2%和49.4 ~ 55.4%)。在偏好研究中,山羊在10月(51.2比48.8%)、3月(51.4比48.6%)和5月(54.3比45.7%)更喜欢非洲毛羊。在3月、5月和8月,使用浏览器饮食的山羊体重有所下降,而使用控制饮食的山羊体重有所增加。5月和8月食用浏览器饲粮的山羊血清尿素浓度(1.8 ~ 3.3 mmol/l)低于正常范围,与动物不能从浏览器饲粮中获取蛋白质需求一致。山羊更喜欢吃非洲毛茛而不是白毛茛。该研究还表明,为满足以白桦和非洲桦为饲料的动物的维持需求,需要补充维生素d。
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South African Journal of Animal Science
South African Journal of Animal Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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39
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Animal Science is an open access, peer-reviewed journal for publication of original scientific articles and reviews in the field of animal science. The journal publishes reports of research dealing with production of farmed animal species (cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, poultry and ostriches), as well as pertinent aspects of research on aquatic and wildlife species. Disciplines covered nutrition, genetics, physiology, and production systems. Systematic research on animal products, behaviour, and welfare are also invited. Rigorous testing of well-specified hypotheses is expected.
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