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Effect of supplementing Leucaena leucocephala leaves alone or in conjunction with malic acid on nutrient utilization, performance traits, and enteric methane emission in crossbred calves under tropical conditions.
Sarkar, Srobana; Mohini, Madhu; Sharma, Amit; Tariq, Hujaz; Pal, Ravi Prakash.
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  • Sarkar S; Animal Nutrition Division, ICAR - National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, 132 001, India. sarkarsrobana@gmail.com.
  • Mohini M; ICAR - Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Rajasthan, 304 501, Avikanagar, India. sarkarsrobana@gmail.com.
  • Sharma A; Animal Nutrition Division, ICAR - National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, 132 001, India.
  • Tariq H; Animal Nutrition Division, ICAR - National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, 132 001, India.
  • Pal RP; Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab, 141 001, India.
Trop Anim Health Prod ; 53(5): 514, 2021 Oct 13.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34643791
Dietary strategies aiming at minimizing enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants are of practical interest from nutritional, economical, and environmental point of view. The present study evaluated the effects of supplementing Leucaena leucocephala leaves either alone or in conjunction with malic acid on nutrient utilization, growth performance, and enteric CH4 emission in crossbred cattle fed wheat straw and concentrate-based diet under tropical conditions. Eighteen crossbred (Karan-Fries) calves were randomly allocated into 3 groups: G-I (control)-fed wheat (Triticum aestivum) straw and concentrate mixture in the ratio 50:50; G-II-fed wheat straw, concentrate mixture, and Leucaena leucocephala leaves in the ratio 45:45:10; and (3) G-III-fed similar diet like G-II with an additional supplementation of 1% malic acid on dry matter intake basis. Experimental feeding spanning 90 days included a 7-day metabolism trial and CH4 quantification study by sulfur hexafluoride tracer technique. Results revealed no significant effect of dietary treatments on dry matter intake (DMI) and digestibility of nutrients, except neutral detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility which was 5.5% higher (P < 0.05) in G-III as compared to control. Further, nitrogen (N) metabolism, rumen microbial protein synthesis, and growth performance remained similar among the treatments. No significant effect was also observed for enteric CH4 emission (expressed as g/day and g/kg DMI) in calves supplemented with Leucaena leucocephala leaves and malic acid. Therefore, the present findings depict modest improvement in fiber digestibility with no encouraging effect in mitigating enteric CH4 in growing cattle calves by supplementing Leucaena leucocephala leaves alone or with malic acid within the selected levels.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Digestión / Metano Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Trop Anim Health Prod Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Digestión / Metano Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Trop Anim Health Prod Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India