Title of article :
Effect of different levels of concentrate allowances on rumen
fluid pH, nutrient digestion, nitrogen retention and
growth performance of weaner lambs
Author/Authors :
M.K. Tripathi، نويسنده , , O.H. Chaturvedi، نويسنده , , S.A. Karim، نويسنده , , V.K. Singh، نويسنده , , S.L. Sisodiya، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This experiment was conducted for 90 d to assess the effect of feeding graded levels of concentrate allowance on rumen fermentation
characteristics, performance and nutrient utilisation of weaner lambs on restricted or high concentrate allowance using
60 weaner lambs of initial average live weight of 13.90 kgBW in a randomized design. The experimental treatments were 15 or
25 g kg−1 BW or ad libitum concentrate allowance. Roughage source which contained Khejri (Prosopis cineratia) and Siris (Albizia
lebback) leaves in 50:50 ratio was offered ad libitum to all the animals. Lambs supplemented with 15 g or ad libitum concentrate
had similar dry matter intake (4.2 kg/100 kg BW) but significantly (p < 0.01) lower than 25 g concentrate supplemented group
(4.9 kg/100 kg BW). Organic matter and CP intakes increased with increasing concentrate supplementation. Apparent digestibilities
of dry matter, organic matter, CP, NDF, ADF and cellulose were significantly (p < 0.01) higher in ad libitum concentrate
supplemented than 15 and 25 g concentrate supplemented lambs. Daily ME intake was significantly (p < 0.05) higher in 25 g and
ad libitum concentrate supplemented lambs while ME intake kg−1 gain was lower in ad libitum concentrate supplemented lambs
(57 MJ kg−1 gain) than those supplemented with 15 or 25 g concentrate (91 MJ kg−1 gain). Generally, average daily gain increased
with increasing levels of concentrate supplementation. Ad libitum concentrate supplemented lambs had significantly (p < 0.01) higher
daily gains (151 g) than 15 and 25 g concentrate supplemented lambs (77 and 98 g, respectively). Feed efficiency was similar for
15 and 25 g concentrate supplemented lambs but significantly (p < 0.01) lower than the ad libitum concentrate supplemented lambs.
All animals were in positive N-balance and the N-balance increased with increasing concentrate supplementation. Mean rumen
fluid pH was significantly (6.6, p < 0.01) lower in ad libitum concentrate supplemented lambs compared to 15 or 25 g concentrate
fed lambs (6.9). Rumen NH3-N and total-N-concentrations peaked at 3 h post-feeding. Optimum rumen fluid pH, better nutrient
digestibilities, higher N-retention improved growth by 49% of ad libitum concentrate fed lambs.
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Keywords :
Nutrient utilisation , growth , lamb , Intake , Concentrate allowance , rumen pH
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research