Effect of direct-fed fibrolytic enzymes on the digestive characteristics of a forage-based diet fed to beef steers

被引:0
作者
Lewis, LA
Hunt, CW
Sanchez, WK
Treacher, R
Pritchard, GT
Feng, P
机构
[1] UNIV IDAHO, DEPT VET & ANIM SCI, MOSCOW, ID 83844 USA
[2] FINNFEEDS INT, MARLBOROUGH, WILTS, ENGLAND
关键词
fiber; enzymes; digestion; beef cattle;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
A study was conducted to examine the method of delivery of a solution containing cellulases and xylanases on the digestion of a forage-based diet. Five ruminally cannulated beef steers (536 kg BW) were randomly assigned to a control(CON) or one of four enzyme treatments in a 5 x 5 Latin square experiment. Steers were fed a 70:30 (DM basis) grass hay:barley diet. Enzyme-treated rations contained a solution of fibrolytic enzymes at the rate of 1.65 mL/kg of forage DM. Enzyme application treatments were 1) enzyme to forage 24 h before feeding (F-24), 2) enzyme to forage 0 h before feeding (F-0), 3) enzyme to barley 0 h before feeding (B-0), and 4) enzyme infused ruminally 2 h after feeding(RI). Dry matter and NDF intakes were not different (P >.10) across treatments. Ruminal pH was lower and total VFA concentration at 16 h after-feeding was greater (P < .10) for steers fed enzyme treatments compared with CON. Rate of NDF disappearance was greater (P < .05) for enzyme-treated than for untreated grass substrate. Ruminal infusion of enzymes compared with F-24 and F-0 produced lower disappearance of DM at 8 and 32 h (P <.10), NDF at 32 h (P <.10), and DM and NDF at 96 h (P <.05). Rate of DM disappearance of enzyme-treated grass hay was greater (P <.10) for steers fed B-O than for those fed F-24 and F-0 and for CON than for F-24 and F-0. Total tract digestibility of Dill, NDF, and ADF was greater (P <.10) for F-24 and F-0 than for CON. Forage transit time was shorter(P <.10) for B-O than for F-24 and F-0; however, all other contrasts for particulate passage did not differ (P >.10). Results from this study indicate that direct application of enzymes to forages is capable of improving forage digestion.
引用
收藏
页码:3020 / 3028
页数:9
相关论文
共 47 条
  • [21] Use of a novel direct-fed microbial as an alternative for tylosin phosphate to control liver abscesses and decrease antimicrobial use in finishing beef steers
    Hoffman, A. A.
    Fernando, S. C.
    Wells, J. E.
    Woerner, D. R.
    Manahan, J. L.
    Long, N. S.
    McDaniel, Z. S.
    Smock, T. M.
    Carroll, J. A.
    Sanchez, N. C. Burdick
    Broadway, P. R.
    Hales, K. E.
    APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2024, 40 (03): : 307 - 316
  • [22] Effects of narasin supplementation on dry matter intake and rumen fermentation characteristics of Bos indicus steers fed a high-forage diet
    Polizel, Daniel M.
    Cappellozza, Bruno, I
    Hoe, Fernanda
    Lopes, Catarina N.
    Barroso, Jose Paulo
    Miszura, Alexandre
    Oliveira, Gabriela B.
    Gobato, Luiz
    Pires, Alexandre, V
    TRANSLATIONAL ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2020, 4 (01) : 118 - 128
  • [23] Inclusion of a multispecies fungal feed additive in forage-based diets fed to beef cattle: Effects on growth performance and ruminal fermentation
    Pittaluga, Alejandro
    Relling, Alejandro E.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2024, 102 : 214 - 215
  • [24] A Novel Direct-Fed Microbial for Beef Cattle Has a Supportive Effect against Clostridium perfringens In Vitro and In Vivo
    Guimaraes, Octavio
    Cappellozza, Bruno I.
    Capern, Lena C.
    Schutz, Jennifer S.
    Cull, Charley A.
    Queiroz, Oscar
    Copani, Giuseppe
    RUMINANTS, 2023, 3 (03): : 189 - 201
  • [25] Effect of Cyclic Monensin Feeding on in Situ Degradability of Low-Quality Forage Fed to Ruminally Cannulated Beef Steers
    Smyth, Lauren
    Foster, Jamie
    Hook, Kayla
    Mast, Natasha L.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2023, 101
  • [26] Inclusion of a multispecies fungal feed additive in forage-based diets fed to beef cattle: Effects on growth performance and ruminal fermentation
    Pittaluga, Alejandro
    Relling, Alejandro E.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2024, 102 : 214 - 215
  • [27] Average daily gain and the impact of starting body weight of individual nursery and finisher Ugandan pigs fed a commercial diet, a forage-based diet, or a silage-based diet
    Carter, N. A.
    Dewey, C. E.
    Grace, D.
    Wel, Cert
    Lukuyu, B.
    Smith, E.
    de lange, C. E. M.
    JOURNAL OF SWINE HEALTH AND PRODUCTION, 2017, 25 (03): : 121 - 128
  • [28] Effect of Aspergillus oryzae on ruminal fermentation, feed intake and dry matter digestibility in cows fed forage-based diets
    Sosa, Areadne
    Marrero, Yoandra
    Gonzalez, Niurca
    Albelo, Nereyda
    Moreira, Onidia B.
    Cairo, Juan
    Galindo, Juana
    ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2022, 33 (07) : 1519 - 1524
  • [29] Effects of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae based direct-fed microbial on performance, health, and rumen bacterial community of newly weaned beef steers during a 56-d receiving period
    Treon, Emily
    Sidney, Taylor S.
    Taiwo, Godstime A.
    Idowu, Modoluwamu
    Leal, Yarahy
    Ologunagba, Deborah
    Ogunade, Ibukun M.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2024, 102 : 341 - 342
  • [30] Effects of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae based direct-fed microbial on performance, health, and rumen bacterial community of newly weaned beef steers during a 56-d receiving period
    Treon, Emily
    Sidney, Taylor S.
    Taiwo, Godstime A.
    Idowu, Modoluwamu
    Leal, Yarahy
    Ologunagba, Deborah
    Ogunade, Ibukun M.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2024, 102 : 341 - 342