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摘要
本试验旨在探讨以瓜尔胶为粘结剂替代糖蜜制备稻秆基全饲料颗粒的可行性,并评价其作为家畜饲料的体外营养价值。8 mm CFPs粗精比为55:45。粗饲料部分由PS和苜蓿干草组成。随着PS水平由15%提高到30%,苜蓿干草水平由40%降低到25%。结果表明,CFPs的CP含量为14.35 ~ 17.4%,EE含量为2.99 ~ 3.31%。容重在580.28 ~ 603.57 kg/m3之间。随着PS的增加,NDF和纤维素含量呈线性上升趋势,CP含量呈线性下降趋势。NGP、OM真消化率和分配因子不受PS水平的影响。NDF消化率随PS水平的升高而升高,氨产量和代谢能利用率随PS水平的升高而降低。总VFAs浓度和个体VFAs浓度随PS的增加而降低。丙酸盐和异戊酸盐的相对比例随着PS的增加而提高。瘤胃发酵效率、发酵己糖能转化为VFA能的效率和发酵己糖能转化为甲烷能的效率随着CFPs中PS水平的升高而下降,导致微生物生物量下降。结果表明,含PS分级的CFPs是可以成功开发的。然而,磷含量越高,营养物质利用效率、VFA产量和微生物生物量产量越低。
In vitro evaluation of paddy straw based complete feed pellets as livestock feed
This study was taken up to find out if paddy straw (PS) based complete feed pellets (CFPs) could be prepared by using guar gum as a binder in place of molasses and to assess in vitro nutritional worth as livestock feed. The 8 mm CFPs contained roughage to concentrate ratio of 55:45. The roughage portion was made up of PS and alfalfa hay. With the increase in PS level from 15 to 30%, the level of alfalfa hay was reduced from 40 to 25%. The CFPs were prepared successfully and contained 14.35 to 17.4% CP and 2.99 to 3.31% EE. The bulk density varied between 580.28 to 603.57 kg/m3. With the increase in PS in the CFPs, the NDF and cellulose content increased and CP content decreased linearly. The NGP, true OM digestibility and partitioning factor were not affected by the level of PS in the CFPs. The NDF digestibility increased, while ammonia production and ME availability decreased with the increase in PS level in CFPs. The total and individual VFAs concentration decreased with the increase in PS in CFPs. The relative proportion of propionate and that of isovalerate were improved with the increase in PS in CFPs. The efficiency of rumen fermentation, efficiency of conversion of fermented hexose energy to VFA energy and efficiency of conversion of fermented hexose energy to methane energy declined with the increase in the level of PS in CFPs, resulting in depressed microbial biomass production. It was concluded that CFPs containing graded levels of PS can be developed successfully. However,the efficiency of nutrient utilization, VFA production and microbial biomass production declined at higher levels of PS in CFPs.
期刊介绍:
Articles published in The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences encompass a broad range of research topics in animal health and production related to cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, camel, equines, pig, rabbit, yak, mithun, poultry and fisheries. Studies involving wildlife species and laboratory animal species that address fundamental questions about their biology will also be considered for publication. All manuscripts must present some new development and must be original, timely, significant and scientifically excellent. Papers will be rejected if standards of care of, or procedures performed on animals are not up to those expected of humane veterinary scientists. At a minimum, standards must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research involving Animals, as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. (C.I.O.M.S., c/o WHO, CH 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland). Articles reporting new animal disease must follow GOI directive as given in detail in Guidelines to Authors.