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Growth performance, nutrient utilization, rumen fermentation, blood biochemistry, and carcass traits of lambs fed Atriplex nummularia L. hay-based diet supplemented with yeast or bacterial direct- fed microbial.
Abdel-Wahed, Adel M; Khattab, Ibrahim M; Zaher, Mabrouk; Khattab, Adel S; El-Damrawy, Saad Z; El-Keredy, Amira; Soltan, Yosra A.
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  • Abdel-Wahed AM; Animal and Poultry Nutrition Department, Desert Research Center, El-Matareya, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Khattab IM; Department of Animal and Fish Production, Faculty of Desert and Environmental Agriculture, Matrouh University, Matrouh, Egypt.
  • Zaher M; Animal and Poultry Nutrition Department, Desert Research Center, El-Matareya, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Khattab AS; Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt.
  • El-Damrawy SZ; Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt.
  • El-Keredy A; Genetics Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt.
  • Soltan YA; Animal and Fish Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
Anim Biotechnol ; 34(7): 2132-2140, 2023 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35649420
Direct fed microbial may enhance the utilization of halophyte forages leading to improved animal growth and productivity. This study was conducted to evaluate Atriplex hay-based diet supplemented with yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae; SC) or bacteria (Bacillus subtilis and Lactobacillus casei; BAC) on lamb growth performance, digestibility, rumen fermentation, and carcass characteristics. Fifteen Barki lambs (90 ± 7 days of age and 18.6 ± 0.41 kg SE body weight; BW) were randomly assigned to three treatments for 120 days as follows: Control (basal diet without supplementation), SC and BAC diets, the basal diet supplemented with SC or BAC at 2 g/head/day, respectively. All lambs had similar dry matter (DM) intake, while lambs fed SC or BAC dies had higher (P < 0.05) total gain and average daily gain than those fed the control diet. Supplementation of SC or BC increased (P < 0.05) the digestibility of DM, organic matter, and acid detergent fiber, tended to decrease (P < 0.05) the urine N excretion and enhanced the N balance compared to the control. Ruminal pH, acetate, total volatile fatty acids concentrations, and bacterial protein were increased (P < 0.05), while creatinine and urea concentrations were decreased (P < 0.05) by both additives. Compared to other diets, the BAC diet reduced (P < 0.05) triglycerides, total lipids, kidney fat, and eye muscle fat. In conclusion, both additives resulted in similar positive growth performance and feed utilization, while only the BAC additive had a beneficial advantage in reducing the fat content of the carcass.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Atriplex Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Atriplex Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article