Digestibility, Growth Performance, Body Measurement and Hormone of Sheep Fed with Different Levels of Brachiaria decumbens Diets.

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Mimi Syazwani Jaapar, Eric Lim Teik Chung, Nazri Nayan, Kalai Vaani Muniandy, Muhammad Hazziq Mohd Hamdan, Shokri Jusoh, Faez Firdaus Abdullah Jesse
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Abstract

Limited data are available regarding the effects of Brachiaria decumbens on sheep's growth performance at different times. Therefore, this current study focused on sheep's nutrient apparent digestibility, feed efficiency, body index, and growth hormone when they are fed with low and high levels of B. decumbens diets. A total of 30 six-month-old male Dorper cross sheep were divided randomly into three treatment groups with 10 sheep per treatment. Treatment 1 (control) sheep were fed with Pennisetum purpureum and pellets as the basal diet, whereas Treatment 2 and 3 sheep were fed with feed mixed with low (10%) and high (60%) levels of B. decumbens, respectively. The study was conducted in two phases consisting of short-term feeding (seven days) and long-term feeding (90 days). Throughout the experiment, daily fecal voided were collected in the morning for seven days continuous before the end of each feeding phases for the determination of nutrient apparent digestibility. The amount of feed offered and refusals plus body weight gain were recorded daily to determine the feed efficiency (FE). Besides, the body measurements of each sheep from every treatment were measured weekly and blood samples were collected for the analysis of growth hormone (GH) concentration. There were significant differences (p < 0.05) in the nutrient apparent digestibility, growth performance, body measurement, and GH concentration among treatment sheep throughout the study period. Treatment 3 sheep fed with 60% of B. decumbens diet revealed the lowest dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), and acid detergent fiber (ADF) digestibility during the long-term feeding. Likewise, Treatment 3 (T3) sheep had the lowest total bodyweight gain, average daily gain, total feed intake, and daily feed intake among treatment sheep. The heart girth index (HGI) of T3 sheep was also significantly lower during the short-term feeding. Moreover, the GH concentration of T3 sheep was significantly lower as compared to the control that decreases steadily throughout the study period. In conclusion, high levels of B. decumbens showed the most significant results out of all three treatments indicating the presence of saponins, which produce negative effects on the sheep's overall performance.

饲喂不同水平的卧卧臂尾鱼饲料对绵羊消化率、生长性能、体尺及激素的影响。
关于不同时期卧卧臂achiaria对绵羊生长性能影响的数据有限。因此,本试验主要研究饲喂低水平和高水平腰卧杆菌饲粮对绵羊营养物质表观消化率、饲料效率、体指数和生长激素的影响。选取6月龄雄性杜珀杂交绵羊30只,随机分为3个处理组,每个处理10只羊。处理1(对照)以紫荆草和微球为基础饲粮,处理2和3分别饲喂低(10%)和高(60%)腰驼绒白杆菌的混合饲料。试验分短期饲养(7 d)和长期饲养(90 d)两个阶段进行。在整个试验过程中,在每个饲喂期结束前,连续7天每天早晨收集粪便,测定营养物质的表观消化率。记录每日供料量、拒绝量及增重,测定饲料效率(FE)。此外,每周对每只处理的羊进行体重测量,并采集血液样本进行生长激素(GH)浓度分析。试验期各处理羊的营养物质表观消化率、生长性能、体尺和生长激素浓度均存在显著差异(p < 0.05)。试验3中,饲粮中添加60%的脱腰芽草的绵羊,其干物质(DM)、粗蛋白质(CP)、中性洗涤纤维(NDF)和酸性洗涤纤维(ADF)消化率在长期饲养过程中最低。同样,处理3 (T3)羊的总增重、平均日增重、总采食量和日采食量在处理羊中最低。T3羊的心脏周长指数(HGI)在短时饲养期间也显著降低。此外,T3羊的生长激素浓度显著低于对照组,并在整个研究期间稳步下降。综上所述,在所有三种处理中,高水平的背倒芽孢杆菌表现出最显著的结果,表明皂苷的存在,对绵羊的整体生产性能产生负面影响。
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审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Life Sciences Research (TLSR) formerly known as Journal of Bioscience seeks to publish relevant ideas and knowledge addressing vital life sciences issues in the tropical region. The Journal’s scope is interdisciplinary in nature and covers any aspects related to issues on life sciences especially from the field of biochemistry, microbiology, biotechnology and animal, plant, environmental, biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences. TLSR practices double blind peer review system to ensure and maintain the good quality of articles published in this journal. Two issues are published annually in printed and electronic form. TLSR also accepts review articles, experimental papers and short communications. The Chief Editor would like to invite researchers to use this journal as a mean to rapidly promote their research findings.
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