Evaluation of the safety of an algal biomass as an ingredient for finishing cattle

M.M. Norman PAS , Z.E. Carlson PAS , F.H. Hilscher PAS , G.E. Erickson PAS , B.W. Brodersen , J.D. Loy , J.W. Wilson , C. Rabe , A.K. Watson
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Coproducts of n-3 fatty acid production from algae are a potential feed resource for cattle. A study was conducted evaluating feeding algal biomass to cattle. Crossbred cattle (20 steers and 20 heifers, 255 kg initial BW, SD = 14) were individually fed 4 inclusions of condensed algal residue solubles (CARS; 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5% of diet DM) displacing dry-rolled corn in the finishing diet for a minimum of 97 d. Increasing CARS inclusion in the diet quadratically increased DMI and ADG (P ≤ 0.01) and linearly increased G:F (P < 0.01), NEm, and NEg. Out of 27 organs measured, 6 had differences due to treatment in absolute weight and weight as a percentage of BW. Weight of the liver, pancreas, jejunum, and heart linearly increased (P ≤ 0.05) and weight of the thyroid and gall bladder quadratically increased (P ≤ 0.04) as CARS inclusion in the diet increased. However, organ weights were all within expected ranges, and histopathology analysis of organs revealed no differences due to treatment (P ≥ 0.24). Hemoglobin and hematocrit concentrations quadratically decreased (P = 0.05) and red blood cell distribution width linearly increased (P = 0.02) as CARS inclusion increased; no other differences were observed for hematology measures (P ≥ 0.11). Out of 21 blood chemistry measures, 8 were affected by treatment (P ≤ 0.02). Inclusion of up to 7.5% of diet DM as CARS had no adverse effect on cattle and improved performance when fed up to 5.0% of the diet DM.

一种藻类生物质作为育肥牛原料的安全性评价
藻类生产n-3脂肪酸的副产品是一种潜在的牛饲料资源。对牛饲喂藻类生物量进行了评价研究。杂交牛(20头阉牛和20头小母牛,初始体重255 kg, SD = 14)分别饲喂4种浓缩藻渣可溶物(CARS;0、2.5、5、7.5%的饲粮DM)替代干轧玉米,至少持续97 d。增加饲粮中CARS添加量可二次提高DMI和ADG (P≤0.01),线性提高G:F (P <0.01), NEm和NEg。在测量的27个器官中,有6个器官的绝对重量和体重占体重的百分比因处理而有差异。随着饲料中CARS添加量的增加,肝脏、胰腺、空肠和心脏的重量呈线性增加(P≤0.05),甲状腺和胆囊的重量呈二次增加(P≤0.04)。但各脏器重量均在预期范围内,各脏器组织病理学分析未见治疗差异(P≥0.24)。随着car的增加,血红蛋白和红细胞压积浓度呈二次曲线下降(P = 0.05),红细胞分布宽度呈线性增加(P = 0.02);血液学指标无其他差异(P≥0.11)。21项血化学指标中,8项受治疗影响(P≤0.02)。饲粮中添加高达7.5%的DM作为CARS对牛无不良影响,当饲粮中添加高达5.0%的DM时,生产性能得到改善。
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