酵母饲喂母羊在含纤维分解酶饲粮中的营养代谢参数

IF 0.1 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
M. T. S. Siqueira, A. M. Souza, É. Schultz, K. A. Oliveira, L. F. Sousa, G. L. M. Macedo Júnior
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摘要

本试验旨在研究饲粮中含有纤维分解酶的活性酵母和非活性酵母对母羊干物质消化率、采食量和代谢特征的影响。选用平均体重33.4kg、平均月龄6月龄的杂交动物20只,采用完全随机设计。酵母处理包括:对照(无酵母)、Sacc X®(活性酵母)、active Flora®(活性酵母+非活性酵母)和Rumen yeast®(非活性酵母)。I型误差采用方差分析和SNK检验,显著性水平为5%。各组干物质采食量无显著差异(P < 0.05)。干物质消化率呈显著趋势(P=0.0596),对照处理高于对照处理。血液代谢产物有显著趋势(P=0.0705),在总蛋白浓度方面,添加Sacc®的饲粮优于其他处理。尿素浓度差异有统计学意义(P<0.05),其中对照和Active Flora®处理优于其他处理。在含有纤维分解酶的母羊饲粮中添加活性或非活性酵母菌可降低饲粮消化率,但不影响干物质采食量;此外,添加活性或非活性酵母菌可提高尿素和总蛋白水平,但不会对母羊的肝脏或肾脏造成损害。
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Nutritional and metabolic parameters of ewe lambs fed yeast in the diet containing fibrolytic enzyme
This study aimed to evaluate the dry matter digestibility, intake and metabolic profile of ewe lambs fed active or inactive yeasts in the diet containing fibrolytic enzyme. Twenty crossbred animals with an average weight of 33.4kg and an average age of six months were distributed in a completely randomized design. The treatments consisted of yeasts: Control (no yeast), Milk Sacc X ® (active yeast), Active Flora ® (active yeast + inactive yeast) and Rumen Yeast ® (inactive yeast). Analysis of variance and SNK test were applied with a significance level of 5% for type I error. There was no difference for dry matter intake between treatments (P>0.05). There was a significant trend (P=0.0596) for dry matter digestibility, with higher values for the control treatment. There was a significant trend for blood metabolites (P=0.0705), in which the diet containing Milk Sacc ® was superior to the other treatments for total protein concentration. In addition, there was a statistical difference (P<0.05) for urea concentration, in which control and Active Flora ® treatments were superior to the others. The inclusion of active or inactive yeasts in the diet for ewe lambs containing fibrolytic enzyme reduces dietary digestibility, without affecting the dry matter intake, in addition, it increases urea and total protein levels without causing liver or kidney damage in ewe lambs.
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