饲喂紫色狼尾草并接种水牛瘤胃细菌对弗里斯兰荷斯坦犊牛营养物质消化率及生产性能的影响

I. Prihantoro, D. Evvyernie, Suryani, L. Abdullah, T. Toharmat
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水牛瘤胃细菌(BRB)具有消化纤维饲料的潜力。BRB已经很好地适应了低质量的牧草和农业副产品。本研究旨在研究在断奶前小牛体内接种水牛瘤胃细菌(BRB)菌群对营养物质消化率、生理状态、矿物质吸收和血液特征的影响。本研究使用了从4头当地水牛瘤胃液中分离的14株细菌。研究单位为7头两周龄、平均体重为43.6±4.5 kg的弗里斯兰荷斯坦犊牛。犊牛每天早晨接种20 mL水牛瘤胃细菌分离物[4.56 × 10 9 cfu/mL],连续10周。将犊牛分为两组,分别接种3头犊牛和未接种4头犊牛。在断奶前和断奶期分别对采食量、消化率、平均日增重、饲料系数、瘤胃发酵特性、体重、生理状态、血液特征和矿物质状态进行分析。数据采用t检验进行统计学分析。结果表明,在断奶期接种水牛瘤胃细菌可有效提高弗里斯兰荷斯坦犊牛的采食量、白细胞和中性粒细胞特征以及钴(Co)的吸收。在断奶前和断奶期接种瘤胃细菌可改善瘤胃pH值。接种瘤胃细菌对瘤胃消化率、饲料系数、平均日增重和生理状态均无负面影响。关键词:水牛瘤胃细菌,消化率,生理状态,血液特征,紫荆草
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Nutrient Digestibility and Performances of Frisian Holstein Calves Fed with Pennisetum purpureum and Inoculated with Buffalo’s Rumen Bacteria
Buffalo’s rumen bacteria (BRB) are potential in digesting fiber feed. BRB already adapted well with low quality forages and agricultural byproducts. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of buffalo’s rumen bacteria (BRB) consortium inoculated into preweaning Frisian Holstein calves on nutrient digestibility, physiological status, mineral uptake, and blood profile. This study used 14 isolates of bacteria isolated from rumen fluid of four local buffalos. The research units consisted of seven Frisian Holstein calves at two weeks old with the average body weight of 43.6±4.5 kg. Calves were inoculated with 20 mL of buffalo’s rumen bacteria isolates [4.56 x 10 9 cfu/mL] every morning for 10 weeks. The calves were divided into two groups i.e., three calves received bacterial inoculation and four calves without any inoculation. The variables which were analyzed in the preweaning and weaning period were feed intake, digestibility, average daily gain (ADG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), rumen fermentation characteristics, body weight, physiological status, blood profile, and mineral status. Data were analyzed statistically using t-test. The results showed that inoculation of buffalo’s rumen bacteria into Frisian Holstein calves effectively increased feed intake, characteristics of leukocytes and neutrophils, and cobalt (Co) uptake during the weaning period. Inoculation of rumen bacteria improved rumen pH during preweaning and weaning periods. Inoculation of rumen bacteria also had no negative effects on digestibility, feed conversion (FCR), average daily gain (ADG), and physiological status. Key words: buffalo rumen bacteria, digestibility, physiological status, blood profile, Pennisetum purpureum
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