EFFECT OF DRIED CASSAVA (MANIHOT ESCULENTA) HAY LEVELS IN BARKI EWE’S RATIONS ON THEIR NUTRITIONAL AND PRODUCTION ASPECTS

M. El-Deeb, A. Desoky, A. Khattab, A. Elbadawy, A. Saber, M. Eissa
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SUMMARY his study was conducted with the objective of evaluating the nutritional and production aspects of partially replacing berseem hay (BH) with cassava ( Manihot esculenta ) hay (CMH) “leaves and thin twigs” in Barki ewes’ diets in terms of ruminal fermentation, milk production & it’s composition, some serum characteristics and lambs’ performance. Forty late pregnant Barki ewes with an average live body weight of 53.40±4.20 Kg were assigned to four experimental (n=10 each) diets, i.e. Control [40% berseem hay “BH” plus 60% Concentrate Feed Mixture “CFM”] or [25, 50 and 75% replacement of BH by CMH] plus the CFM for a period started 4 weeks before the expected lambing date and lasted post lambing until 8 weeks of lactation. The results showed that replacement of 75% BH with CMH resulted in increasing (P<0.05) the fractional volatile fatty acids; VFA (Acetate and propionate) and total VFA concentrations compared to other diets. Ruminal NH 3 -N concentrations and total protozoa were decreased (P<0.05) with 50 and 75% CMH replacement compared with the control. Milk yield as well as milk fat, protein and lactose percentages were improved (P<0.05) by replacing 75% of BH with CMH rather than other treatments. Serum total protein, albumin, globulin and urea-N slightly decreased in CMH groups than those in the BH group, while creatinine and liver enzymes (AST & ALT) were slightly increased. Also, the level of 75% replacement of BH with CMH significantly improved lambs growth rate and weaning weight compared with other diets. Thus, using 75% CMH as a replacement of BH provides a promising source of forages for sheep with positive impacts on rumen fermentation and ewes’ productivity.
黑母羊日粮中干木薯干草含量对其营养和生产的影响
本研究旨在从瘤胃发酵、产奶量及其成分、一些血清特性和羔羊生产性能等方面,评估用木薯(Manihot esculenta)干草(CMH)“叶子和细枝”部分替代巴尔基母羊日粮中的木薯干草(BH)在营养和生产方面的影响。选取40只平均活重为53.40±4.20 Kg的晚孕Barki母羊,分别饲喂4种试验饲粮(n=10),即对照饲粮[40%的berseem hay“BH”+ 60%的精料混合饲料“CFM”]或[25%、50%和75%的CMH替代BH] + CFM,试验从产羔前4周开始,持续到产羔后至哺乳期8周。结果表明:用CMH替代75%的豆粕可显著提高豆粕中挥发性脂肪酸的含量(P<0.05);VFA(醋酸酯和丙酸酯)和总VFA浓度与其他日粮的比较。与对照组相比,添加50%和75%的CMH降低了瘤胃nh3 -N浓度和总原虫数(P<0.05)。以CMH代替75%的BH,产奶量和乳脂、蛋白质、乳糖含量显著高于其他处理(P<0.05)。与BH组相比,CMH组血清总蛋白、白蛋白、球蛋白和尿素- n略有下降,肌酐和肝酶(AST和ALT)略有升高。此外,与其他饲粮相比,CMH替代75%的BH水平显著提高了羔羊的生长率和断奶体重。因此,75% CMH替代BH是一种很有前景的绵羊饲料来源,对瘤胃发酵和母羊生产能力有积极影响。
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