Effect of replacing alfalfa with processed potato vines on growth performance, ruminal and total tract digestibility and blood metabolites in fattening lambs

被引:7
作者
Malecky, M. [1 ]
Ghadbeigi, M. [1 ]
Aliarabi, H. [1 ]
Bahari, A. A. [2 ]
Zaboli, K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Bu Ali Sina Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Anim Sci, Hamadan, Iran
[2] Bu Ali Sina Univ, Fac Paravet Sci, Dept Vet Med, Hamadan, Iran
关键词
Potato vine; Fattening lamb; Performance; Digestibility; Blood metabolite; VITRO GAS-PRODUCTION; ALPHA-CHACONINE; ACUTE TOXICITY; GLYCOALKALOIDS; CHOLESTEROL; SOLANINE; AGE; PLASMA; SHEEP; CONSUMPTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.smallrumres.2016.11.005
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of replacing alfalfa hay with potato vines hay (PVH) and potato vines silage (PVS) on growth performance, digestibility and blood metabolites of fattening lambs. For this, twenty-four fattening lambs were assigned randomly to one of four dietary treatments. Treatments included: 1) basal diet without potato vines (CTRL); 2, 3) replacing 50 and 100% of alfalfa in the basal diet with PVH (PVH50, PVH100, respectively); and 4) replacing 50% of alfalfa with PVS (PVS50). The diets were formulated to be iso-energetic and iso-nitrogenous and were fed ad-libitum to lambs during 70 days of performance period. Blood samples, taken on d 30 and 70, were analyzed for biochemical and hematological parameters. At the end of performance period, lambs were transferred into metabolic crates and the digestibility of the diets were evaluated during 7 d fecal collection, following a 14-d adaptation period. Metabolizable energy (ME) and organic matter digestibility (OMD) of PVH and PVS as well as ruminal digestibility and fermentation of the diets were determined in vitro using gas production technique. Organic matter (%), CP (%), NDF (%), OMD (%) and ME (MJ/kg) contents were 79.2, 14.7, 45.1, 72.3, 8.74; 89.9, 16.1, 43, 58.8, 7.74; and 90.4, 14.5, 48, 67.2, 9.5 for PVH, PVS and alfalfa, respectively. Replacing alfalfa with PVH and PVS had no effect on the growth performance of lambs (P > 0.05). However, total volatile fatty acids (TVFA) concentration was affected by the treatments (P < 0.01), with the lowest value observed with PVH100. There was no significant treatment effect on nutrients digestibility except for CP, which tended to increase with PVH100. In vitro results showed no treatment effect on ruminal digestibility (P > 0.05). Partitioning factor (PF) tended to increase with PVH and PVS containing diets (P = 0.09). However, there was a treatment effect on the gas produced after 24 h incubation (GP(24)) and TVFA (P < 0.05), with their lowest values observed in PVH100 and PVS50, respectively. Treatments affected serum glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, and albumin (P < 0.01). Overall concentrations of cholesterol and triglyceride decreased in lambs fed diets containing PVH and PVS, but glucose and albumin decreased only in lambs receiving PVH50 and PVH100. There was also a treatment by day interaction effect on serum glucose, urea, triglyceride and albumin concentrations (P < 0.01). Hepatic enzymes and hematological parameters were not affected by the treatments (P > 0.05). Overall, these results indicated that processed potato vines can be used in feeding fattening lambs without having adverse effect on their health and performance. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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