用挤压尿素和精油加氮添加剂防治羔羊胃肠道蠕虫。

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
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我们的目的是评估一种含挤压尿素的氮添加剂与大蒜和肉桂精油对羔羊在育肥阶段对胃肠道蠕虫的抵抗力和生产性能的影响。试验选用14只平均年龄为18个月、平均初始体重为23.5 kg的公羊。将羔羊分为对照和添加氮两种营养处理。对照处理为粗精比60:40,粗料为全株玉米青贮,精料为玉米和豆粕为主。试验处理的制备方法与对照处理相同,添加了一种商业氮添加剂NFeed®(挤压尿素加从大蒜- allium sativum和肉桂- cinnamomum sp中提取的精油)。每个试验组被分配到各自的区域,设置有集体投食器的畜栏,同时进入棘臂菌形成的区域。先前被FEC高的绵羊(bbb1000)污染的马兰度。每隔15天从每只羔羊的直肠壶腹直接采集粪便样本。评价羔羊的生产性能和总日粮消耗量。在FEC方面,试验第60天各处理间差异显著。FEC结果表明,对照组有88.57%的羔羊有高计数(> 1000),氮添加组有65.71%的羔羊有高计数(> 1000)。对照处理羔羊平均日增重高于氮添加处理羔羊,但对羔羊总增重无负面影响。饲粮中含有以玉米和豆粕为基础的青贮饲料和精料,再加上含有大蒜和肉桂精油的氮添加剂的羔羊,与只摄入以玉米和豆粕为基础的青贮饲料和精料的羔羊相比,寄生负荷较低。氮添加饲粮不能有效提高羔羊的生产性能和饲粮的采食效率。从大蒜和肉桂中提取的植物化合物具有驱虫作用,这表明这些与氮添加剂(NFeed®)相关的天然化合物在控制小型反刍动物胃肠道线虫方面具有潜在的植物治疗用途。
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Nitrogen additive with extruded urea with essential oils to control gastrointestinal worms in lambs.

Our objective was to evaluate the effect of a nitrogen additive with extruded urea with essential oils based on garlic and cinnamon on the resistance to gastrointestinal worms and on the performance of lambs in the finishing phase. Fourteen male sheep were used, with an average age of 18 months and an average initial body weight of 23.5 kg. The lambs were divided into two nutritional treatments: control and nitrogen additive. The control treatment was composed of a roughage: concentrate ratio of 60:40, with the roughage being whole plant corn silage and the concentrate being based on corn and soybean meal. The test treatment was prepared in the same manner as the control treatment, with the addition of a commercial nitrogen additive NFeed® (extruded urea plus essential oils derived from garlic-Allium sativum, and cinnamon-Cinnamomum sp). Each experimental group was allocated to its respective area, provided with stalls where collective feeders were located, and simultaneously had access to areas formed by Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu, which were previously contaminated by sheep with high FEC (> 1000). Fecal samples were collected directly from the rectal ampulla of each lamb, at 15-day intervals. The lambs were evaluated for productive performance and total diet consumption. In terms of FEC, there was a notable disparity between the treatments on day 60 of the experiment. The FEC results show that 88.57% of the lambs in the control group had a high count (> 1000), while 65.71% of the lambs in the nitrogen additive group had a high count (> 1000). The lambs in the control treatment showed a higher average daily gain (ADG) compared to the lambs in the nitrogen additive treatment, without any negative impact on total weight gain. Lambs fed a diet consisting of silage and concentrate based on corn and soybean meal, plus a nitrogen additive with essential oils derived from garlic and cinnamon showed a lower parasitic load compared to lambs that received only silage and concentrate based on corn and soybean meal in their diet. The nitrogen additive diet did not effectively improve the lambs' productive performance or the intake efficiency of the diet. Plant compounds derived from garlic and cinnamon have an anthelmintic effect, suggesting that these natural compounds associated with nitrogen additives (NFeed®) have the potential for phytotherapeutic use in managing gastrointestinal nematodes in small ruminants.

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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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