Effect of particle size of zeolite clay included in high-energy diets for feedlot lambs: Growth performance, dietary energy, carcass traits, and visceral mass.

IF 1.5 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research Pub Date : 2023-09-30 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.5455/javar.2023.j703
Beatriz I Castro-Pérez, Jonathan Rodríguez-Vázquez, Alfredo Estrada-Angulo, Francisco G Ríos-Rincón, Jesús D Urías-Estrada, Elizama Ponce-Barraza, Alberto Barreras, Alejandro Plascencia
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Objective: Several reports on the effects of zeolite (ZEO) inclusion in diets for feedlot lamb diets have indicated improvements in dietary energy efficiency and decreases in internal fat. Inclusion levels and the type of zeolite used have been the main focus of those reports. However, the possible effect of the zeolite particle size on the growth performance and carcass characteristics has not yet been investigated.

Material and methods: Forty-eight male intact Pelibuey × Katahdin lambs were fed for 67 days with a high-energy diet supplemented with ZEO as follows: 1) basal diet 0% ZEO (control); 2) basal diet 3% ZEO particle size 250 µM (sieve 60); 3) basal diet 3% ZEO particle size 149 µM (sieve 100); and 4) basal diet 3% ZEO particle size 74 µM (sieve 200). ZEO replaced corn grain and soybean meal in equal parts. At the end of feeding, lambs were slaughtered, and variables such as carcass characteristics and visceral mass were evaluated.

Results: Particle size did not affect growth performance, carcass characteristics, or visceral mass. The inclusion of ZEO reduced 3.4% of dietary net energy in diets but did not affect dry matter intake or average daily gain, thus improving (p ≤ 0.05) dietary energy efficiency by 2.9%. Except for an 18.9% reduction (p = 0.02) in visceral mass fat, ZEO did not affect other carcass characteristics or visceral organ mass.

Conclusion: The particle size studied in the present experiment has not affected any of the variables of growth performance or carcass characteristics. ZEO inclusion could be a strategy to reduce the visceral fat in finishing lambs.

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饲喂羔羊高能日粮中沸石粘土粒径对生长性能、日粮能量、胴体性状和内脏质量的影响
目的:一些关于在饲粮中添加沸石(ZEO)的报道表明,在饲粮中添加沸石(ZEO)可以提高饲粮能量效率,降低体内脂肪。这些报告的主要焦点是含物水平和所使用的沸石类型。然而,沸石粒径对生长性能和胴体特性的可能影响尚未得到研究。材料与方法:选用48只完整的雄性Pelibuey × Katahdin羔羊,在高能饲粮中添加ZEO,饲喂67 d: 1)基础饲粮中添加0% ZEO(对照组);2)基础饲粮3% ZEO粒径250µM(筛数60);3)基础饲粮3% ZEO粒度149µM(筛子100);4)基础饲粮3% ZEO粒径74µM(筛子200)。ZEO等量替代玉米和豆粕。饲喂结束后,屠宰羔羊,评估胴体特征和内脏质量等变量。结果:颗粒大小不影响生长性能、胴体特性或内脏质量。添加ZEO使饲粮净能降低3.4%,但不影响干物质采食量和平均日增重,饲粮能量效率提高2.9% (p≤0.05)。除内脏脂肪减少18.9% (p = 0.02)外,ZEO对其他胴体特征或内脏器官质量没有影响。结论:本试验所研究的颗粒大小对生长性能和胴体特性的任何变量均无影响。加入ZEO可能是减少育肥羔羊内脏脂肪的一种策略。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research (JAVAR) - is an open access, international, peer-reviewed, quarterly, highly-indexed scientific journal publishing original research findings and reviews on all aspects of veterinary and animal sciences. Basic and applied researches on- - Anatomy & histology - Animal health economics - Animal nutrition - Animal reproduction - Animal science - Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) - Biochemistry - Biotechnology - Dairy science - Epidemiology - Food hygiene and technology - Genetics and breeding - Immunology - Microbiology - Parasitology - Pathology - Pharmacology & toxicology - Physiology - Poultry science - Preventive veterinary medicine - Public health - Surgery & obstetrics - Veterinary extension studies - Wildlife & aquatic medicine - Zoo animal medicine.
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