Partially substituting alfalfa hay with hemp forage in the diet of goats improved feed efficiency, ruminal fermentation pattern and microbial profiles

IF 6.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1016/j.aninu.2024.01.003
Tao Ran, Zhipeng Xu, Wenzhu Yang, Dalin Liu, Duanqin Wu
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The use of hemp as a forage source in livestock diets has been less studied because bioactive residues in animal tissues may pose a risk to consumers. This study investigated the effects of partial substitution of alfalfa hay (AH) with hemp forage (HF) in growing goat diets on growth performance, carcass traits, ruminal fermentation characteristics, rumen microbial communities, blood biochemistry, and antioxidant indices. Forty Xiangdong black goats with body weight (BW) 7.82 ± 0.57 kg (mean ± SD) were grouped by BW and randomly assigned into one of the four treatment diets (n = 10/treatment) in a completely randomized design. The goats were fed ad libitum total mixed rations containing 60% forage and 40% concentrate (DM basis). The diets included control (CON; 60% AH and 40% concentrate), 55% AH and 5% HF (HF5), 50% AH and 10% HF (HF10), and 40% AH and 20% HF (HF20). Increasing the substitution of HF for AH linearly decreased (P < 0.01) DM intake and improved feed conversion efficiency. However, final BW, average daily gain, carcass traits, meat quality, and most blood biochemistry indices did not differ among treatments. The ruminal NH3-N concentration and blood urine nitrogen linearly increased (P < 0.01) with increasing substitution rate of HF, whereas the total volatile fatty acids concentration quadratically changed (P < 0.01). Substitution of AH with HF had no effect on the diversity and richness of ruminal microbes, though it linearly decreased (P = 0.040) Prevotella_1 and linearly increased (P = 0.017) Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group. The cannabinoids and/or their metabolites were detected in both ruminal filtrates (8) and plasma (4), however, no detectable cannabinoid-related residues were observed in meat. These results indicate that the HF could be used to partially substitute AH in goat diets, whereas the effects vary between substitution rates of HF for AH. Although no cannabinoid-related residues were detected in meat, the presence of cannabinoids residues in blood warrants further study of HF feeding to confirm the cannabinoids residues are not present in the animal products.

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在山羊日粮中用大麻牧草部分替代苜蓿干草可提高饲料效率、改善瘤胃发酵模式和微生物特征
由于动物组织中的生物活性残留物可能会给消费者带来风险,因此将大麻用作牲畜日粮中的饲料来源的研究较少。本研究调查了在生长山羊日粮中用大麻饲草(HF)部分替代苜蓿干草(AH)对生长性能、胴体性状、瘤胃发酵特性、瘤胃微生物群落、血液生化和抗氧化指数的影响。按体重(BW)7.82 ± 0.57 kg(平均 ± SD)对 40 只湘东黑山羊进行分组,并在完全随机设计中随机分配到四种处理日粮之一(n = 10/处理)。山羊自由采食含 60% 草料和 40% 精料(DM)的混合日粮。日粮包括对照组(CON;60% AH 和 40% 精料)、55% AH 和 5% HF(HF5)、50% AH 和 10% HF(HF10)以及 40% AH 和 20% HF(HF20)。增加 HF 对 AH 的替代可线性降低(P < 0.01)DM 摄入量并提高饲料转化效率。然而,最终体重、平均日增重、胴体性状、肉质和大多数血液生化指标在不同处理间并无差异。随着HF替代率的增加,瘤胃NH3-N浓度和血尿素氮呈线性增加(P <0.01),而总挥发性脂肪酸浓度呈二次变化(P <0.01)。用 HF 替代 AH 对瘤胃微生物的多样性和丰富度没有影响,但对 Prevotella_1 的影响呈线性下降(P = 0.040),对 Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group 的影响呈线性上升(P = 0.017)。在瘤胃滤液(8)和血浆(4)中都检测到了大麻素和/或其代谢物,但在肉中没有检测到大麻素相关残留物。这些结果表明,HF 可以部分替代山羊日粮中的 AH,而 HF 替代 AH 的比例不同,效果也不同。虽然在肉类中未检测到大麻素相关残留物,但由于血液中存在大麻素残留物,因此有必要对饲喂 HF 进行进一步研究,以确认动物产品中不存在大麻素残留物。
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Animal Nutrition
Animal Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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7.40
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172
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期刊介绍: Animal Nutrition encompasses the full gamut of animal nutritional sciences and reviews including, but not limited to, fundamental aspects of animal nutrition such as nutritional requirements, metabolic studies, body composition, energetics, immunology, neuroscience, microbiology, genetics and molecular and cell biology related to nutrition, and more applied aspects of animal nutrition, such as raw material evaluation, feed additives, nutritive value of novel ingredients and feed safety.
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