Influence of adding sage leaves on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and rumen fermentation in Awassi lambs

Murtadha Al-Bakhati, A. AL-WAZEER
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This study was conducted to determine the effect of adding different levels of sage leaf powder (SLP) to the diet of local Awassi lambs on growth performance, feed intake, digestibility and rumen fermentation. Sixteen Awassi male lambs 4-5 months of age were randomly distributed into four treatment groups: no feed additive (SLP0), 5g (SLP5), 10g (SLP10) and 15 g (SLP15) of sage leaves powder/kg of dry matter (DM) were added to the diet. Results revealed that adding SLP did not affect feed intake. However, growth performance, dry matter and organic matter digestion were recorded higher significances (P≤0.05) in lambs fed SLP5 and SLP10 than in lambs fed SLP15 and SLP0. Total volatile fatty acids concentrations were significantly increased (P≤0.05) in lambs fed SLP5 than other lambs. In conclusion, the addition of SLP at 5g/kg DM in the diet of Awassi lambs improved growth performance and nutrient digestibility with a positive effect on ruminal fermentation. Keywords: Salvia officinalis; Awassi lambs; Growth performance; Nutrient digestibility; Rumen fermentation
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添加鼠尾草叶对阿瓦西羔羊生长性能、营养消化率和瘤胃发酵的影响
本研究旨在确定在当地阿瓦西羔羊的日粮中添加不同水平的鼠尾草叶粉(SLP)对其生长性能、采食量、消化率和瘤胃发酵的影响。将 16 只 4-5 月龄的阿瓦西雄性羔羊随机分为四个处理组:不添加饲料添加剂组(SLP0)、每公斤干物质(DM)添加 5 克鼠尾草叶粉组(SLP5)、10 克鼠尾草叶粉组(SLP10)和 15 克鼠尾草叶粉组(SLP15)。结果表明,添加鼠尾草叶粉不会影响采食量。然而,与饲喂鼠尾草叶粉 15 和鼠尾草叶粉 0 的羔羊相比,饲喂鼠尾草叶粉 5 和鼠尾草叶粉 10 的羔羊在生长性能、干物质和有机物消化率方面的显著性更高(P≤0.05)。与其他羔羊相比,饲喂 SLP5 的羔羊总挥发性脂肪酸浓度明显增加(P≤0.05)。总之,在阿瓦西羔羊日粮中添加 5g/kg DM 的 SLP 可提高生长性能和养分消化率,并对瘤胃发酵产生积极影响:丹参 阿瓦西羔羊 生长性能 营养物质消化率 瘤胃发酵
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