棉籽饲粮对人工感染弯血蜱肉鸡生产性能的影响。

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
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摘要

棉酚是一种在棉籽中发现的酚类化合物。酚类化合物是植物次生代谢产物,对动物既有有益的作用,也有有害的作用。本试验评估了棉籽对生长中的雌性肉山羊生长、日增重、寄生虫感染(以粪卵计数测量)、肝功能和瘤胃微生物群的有利和不利影响。采用2 × 2因子设计,将40只波尔×西班牙犬分为4组(每组n = 10只),包括CS-NP棉籽补充剂(0.5%体重/公斤体重)+无寄生虫感染(NP) CON-NP商业颗粒或对照(CON) +无寄生虫感染(NP);CON-P商业微丸或对照(CON) +扭曲血蜱人工感染(P);CS-P添加CS (CS) + H. contortus人工感染(P)。人工感染由4000只H. contortus感染幼虫(L3)组成。FEC不受饮食的影响。肝脏门静脉平均流速在CON-P组较CS-NP组降低,表明代谢降低,与寄生虫相互作用(P = 0.03)有关。通过寄生虫互作的饲粮(P = 0.014)还观察到,CS-P山羊的肝门静脉直径比其他所有组都要大。饲料对肝脏重量有影响,与对照组相比,对照组的肝脏重量降低(P = 0.00),肝脏重量与体重的比值也降低(P = 0.01)。饲料对肝脏血流量与肝脏重量有显著影响(P = 0.01)。对于瘤胃微生物组,细菌种类数量不受CS影响,但受寄生虫攻毒而减少(P = 0.03)。综上所述,雌性肉山羊添加CS对体重、体重、寄生虫感染和FAMACHA©没有影响,但降低了肝脏重量,影响了瘤胃纤维消化菌群,恢复了寄生虫攻毒山羊瘤胃内的溶脂菌群。
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Effect of Cottonseed diet on the Performance of Meat Does Artificially Infected with Haemonchus contortus.

Gossypol is a phenolic compound found in cottonseed. Phenolic compounds are plant secondary metabolites, known to have both, beneficial and negative effects on animals. The present experiment evaluated the beneficial and negative effects of cottonseed on growth, daily weight gain, parasite infection measured by fecal egg counts, liver function, and ruminal microbiome of growing female meat goats. Forty Boer x Spanish doelings were assigned to 4 groups (n = 10 per group) in a 2 x 2 factorial design consisting of CS-NP cottonseed supplementation (CS) (0.5% body weight-BW in kg) + no parasite infection (NP) CON-NP commercial pellets or control (CON) + no parasite infection (NP); CON-P commercial pellets or control (CON) + Haemonchus contortus artificial infection (P); and CS-P CS supplementation (CS) + H. contortus artificial infection (P). Artificial infection consisted of 4,000 H. contortus infective larvae (L3). The FEC were not affected by diet. The liver function showed a diet by parasite interaction (P = 0.03) for the mean velocity of the hepatic portal vein, which was decreased in CON-P compared with CS-NP indicating a reduction in metabolism. A diet by parasite interaction (P = 0.014) was also observed for the diameter of the hepatic portal vein, which was increased in the CS-P goats compared to all other groups. Liver weights were affected by diet, being decreased in the CS animals vs. the CON ones (P = 0.00), as well as the liver weight relative to the animal's BW (P = 0.01). Diet effect (P = 0.01) was observed for the liver blood flow relative to liver weight. For the rumen microbiome, the number of bacterial species was unaffected by CS but decreased by the parasite challenge (P = 0.03). In conclusion, the supplementation of female meat goats with CS did not affect BW, DWG, parasite infection, and FAMACHA©, but reduced the liver weights, influenced fiber-digesting bacteria in the rumen, and restored lipolytic bacteria in the rumen of goats with parasite challenge.

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Journal of animal science
Journal of animal science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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4.80
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1589
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Animal Science (JAS) is the premier journal for animal science and serves as the leading source of new knowledge and perspective in this area. JAS publishes more than 500 fully reviewed research articles, invited reviews, technical notes, and letters to the editor each year. Articles published in JAS encompass a broad range of research topics in animal production and fundamental aspects of genetics, nutrition, physiology, and preparation and utilization of animal products. Articles typically report research with beef cattle, companion animals, goats, horses, pigs, and sheep; however, studies involving other farm animals, aquatic and wildlife species, and laboratory animal species that address fundamental questions related to livestock and companion animal biology will be considered for publication.
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