Ruminal responses, digestibility, and blood parameters of beef cattle fed diets with different oilseeds

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Marcus Vinicius Garcia Niwa
Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo
Camila Celeste Brandão Ferreira Ítavo
Rodrigo Gonçalves Mateus
Rodrigo da Costa Gomes
Hilda Silva Araújo de Melo
Lucimara Modesto Nonato
Gabriella Jorgetti de Moraes
Gabriela Oliveira de Aquino Monteiro
Antonio Leandro Chaves Gurgel
Geraldo Tadeu dos Santos
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[1] Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul,
[2] Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science College,undefined
[3] Dom Bosco Catholic University,undefined
[4] Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation,undefined
[5] Embrapa Beef Cattle,undefined
[6] State University of Maringá,undefined
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Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2023年 / 55卷
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Canola; Cottonseed; Rumen fermentation; Sunflower; Soybean;
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It aimed to evaluate the effects of different whole oilseeds in lipid-rich diets on nutrient intake, apparent digestibility, ingestive behavior, and ruminal and blood parameters of steers. A control diet (without oilseed) and four diets containing whole oilseeds (cotton, canola, sunflower, and soybean) were tested. All diets used the whole-plant corn silage at 400 g/kg as roughage. Five diets, being a control diet (without oilseed) and four diets containing whole oilseeds (cotton, canola, sunflower, and soybean), were tested. All diets used the whole-plant corn silage at 400 g/kg as roughage. Five rumen fistulated crossbreed steers, in a 5 × 5 Latin square design were distributed using five periods of 21 days. The steers fed cottonseed and canola diets had lower dry matter intakes (6.6 kg/day). Steers showed higher averages of time in rumination for treatments with sunflower, soybean, and cottonseed (406, 362, and 361 min/day, respectively). There was no treatment effect for the ruminal pH and ammonia (NH3) variables. There was an effect of the treatment on the volatile fatty acid concentrations. The animals that received soybean showed a higher plasma urea concentration (50.7 mg/dL). Animals fed the control diet showed lower serum cholesterol levels (111.8 mg/dL) than those fed diets containing whole cottonseed, canola, sunflower, and soybean (152.7, 137.1, 146.9, and 138.2 mg/dL, respectively). We recommended using whole soybean or sunflower seeds to formulate lipid-rich diets with 70 g/kg of ether extract for crossbreed steers in the feedlot.
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