优化雏山羊生产性能:在苜蓿秸秆基础饲粮中添加精料对瘤胃发酵、营养物质利用率、血液剖面和生长的影响

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Tapas Kumar Dutta, Mamta Sheoran, A Chatterjee, P Tripathi, A Mohammad
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目前的研究旨在优化印度山羊品种(Barbari)的生长性能,重点是提高集约化商业山羊养殖系统的生产力。本研究探讨了不同浓度的精料混合料对集养巴巴利山羊幼山羊生长、养分利用、瘤胃发酵和血液健康的影响。选取32只5月龄左右、平均体重为9.43±0.24 kg的断奶雄性幼仔单独饲养,分为4组。对照组(T1)在基础饲粮中添加体重0.7%的大麦籽粒,T2、T3和T4组分别添加体重0.7%、1.4%和2.1%的精料混合物。饲喂较高浓度的精料混合料后,育肥仔的增重速度显著加快(P < 0.75) (P < 4)。T3、T4期CP摄取量(g/kg W0.75)高于T1、T2期。与T1相比,T4下的儿童tca可沉淀氮水平升高,总VFA产量增加,乙酸/丙酸比值也发生了有利的变化。饲料中总可消化营养物质(TDN)百分比在T4 (p4)阶段有所提高,T3较T1 (p4)保持较高水平(p0.75)。此外,与T1相比,T3和T4的红细胞计数(RBC)增加(p3, T3和T4)与T1相比(p3, T4与T1相比,T2 (p2, T3, T4)与T1相比;白蛋白/球蛋白(A/G)比值随血浆球蛋白水平升高而降低(P
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Optimizing performance in young goats: impact of concentrate supplementation in Cicer arietinum straw-based diets on rumen fermentation, nutrient availability, blood profile and growth.

The current study was conducted to optimize the growth performance of Indian goat breed (Barbari), with a focus on enhancing productivity for intensive commercial goat farming systems. The study explored the impact of varying concentrations of concentrate feed mix on the growth, nutrient utilization, rumen fermentation, and blood health of intensively raised young Barbari goats. Thirty-two male weaned kids, approximately 5 months old and weighing 9.43 ± 0.24 kg on average, were individually housed and divided into four equal groups. All kids received ad libitum Bengal gram straw and green fodder as basal rations, supplemented with barley grain at 0.7% of body weight in the control group (T1), and concentrate mix at 0.7%, 1.4%, and 2.1% of body weight in groups T2, T3 and T4, respectively. Significantly faster weight gain was observed in finisher kids receiving higher concentrations of concentrate feed mix (P < 0.001). DM intake (g/kg W0.75) increased (P < 0.05) in T4 compared to T1. CP intake (g/kg W0.75) was higher in T3, and T4 than in T1, and T2. Elevated levels of TCA-precipitable nitrogen, total VFA production, and a favorable shift in the acetate/propionate ratio were observed in kids under T4 compared to T1. Total digestible nutrients (TDN) percentage in the feed was enhanced in T4 (P < 0.01), and digestible crude protein (DCP) percentage was greater in T4, and T3 compared to T1 (P < 0.05). Finisher goats under T4 retained higher (P < 0.05) amount of nitrogen/kg W0.75 compared to T1 and T2. Furthermore, red blood cell counts (RBC) increased in T3, and T4 compared to T1 (P < 0.05), while white blood cell counts (WBC) were enhanced in concentrate mixture added treatments (T2, T3 and T4) compared to T1 (P < 0.05). Haemoglobin concentration was significantly higher in T3, and T4 compared to T1, and T2 (P < 0.05). Blood glucose levels were elevated in groups receiving concentrate mix (T2, T3, T4) compared to T1; and the albumin to globulin (A/G) ratio tended to decrease due to increased globulin levels in blood plasma (P < 0.05). In conclusion, Barbari finisher goats raised with 2.1% of their body weight as concentrate mix supplementation under an intensive feeding system experienced improved growth, nutrient utilization and blood profile. Barbari goats, known for their high reproductive efficiency and adaptability to semi-arid climates, are ideal for meat production. Their farming offers great potential for small-scale farmers and entrepreneurs, especially when utilizing abundantly available pulse straw-based diets supplemented with such concentrate level.

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Tropical animal health and production
Tropical animal health and production 农林科学-兽医学
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3.40
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361
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.
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