Feeding Behavior, Water Intake, and Physiological Parameters of Feedlot Lambs Fed with Diets Containing Babassu Oil Associated with Sunflower Oil Blend.

IF 1.9 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Medicine International Pub Date : 2024-08-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/8673922
Laryssa V da Silva, Gleice Kelle S M Vilela, Karlyene S da Rocha, Hactus S Cavalcanti, Glayciane C Gois, Francisco Naysson de S Santos, Fleming S Campos, Michelle de O M Parente, Anderson de M Zanine, Daniele de J Ferreira, Tobyas M de A Mariz, Danielle de O Maia, Henrique N Parente
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This study aimed to investigate the impact of dietary inclusion of babassu oil (BO) associated with sunflower oil (SO) on feeding behavior, water intake, and physiological parameters of feedlot lambs. Thirty-five castrated male lambs (16.6 kg ± 3.9 kg) were distributed in a randomized block design with 5 treatments (diets) and 7 replications. The tested diets were oil-free diet (OF), 45 g/kg BO (BO), 30 g/kg BO with an additional 15 g/kg SO (1.5 SO), 22.5 g/kg BO with an additional 22.5 g/kg SO (2.25 SO), and 30 g/kg SO with an additional 15 g/kg BO (3.0 SO) on dry matter (DM) basis. The experimental period lasted 60 days. Animals that received BO diet and the combination of BO with SO had lower intakes of DM and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) compared to the control diet (P < 0.05). Differences on the respiratory rate (RR) was observed between animals in the control diet and those in the diets containing SO (P=0.001), with a linear increase in RR as the levels of SO in the diets increased (P=0.004). All physiological parameters showed a time effect (P < 0.05). Animals fed with the control diet had higher water intake via drinking fountain (P=0.030) and total water intake (P=0.029) compared to animals fed with diets containing SO. In relation to SO levels, water intake via drinking fountain (P=0.002), total water intake (P=0.002), and total water intake per kg of DM ingested (P=0.001) linearly increased with the levels increase in the composition of the diets. The tested diets did not alter the feeding behavior of the feedlot lambs. However, the combination of BO with different levels of SO reduced DM and water intake via drinking fountain and RR.

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饲养场羔羊饲喂含巴巴苏油和葵花油混合物的日粮时的采食行为、饮水量和生理参数
本研究旨在探讨日粮中添加巴巴苏油(BO)和葵花籽油(SO)对饲养场羔羊采食行为、采食量和生理指标的影响。35 只被阉割的雄性羔羊(16.6 千克 ± 3.9 千克)被随机区组设计为 5 个处理(日粮)和 7 次重复。试验日粮包括无油日粮 (OF)、45 克/千克 BO (BO)、30 克/千克 BO 外加 15 克/千克 SO(1.5 SO)、22.5 克/千克 BO 外加 22.5 克/千克 SO(2.25 SO)以及 30 克/千克 SO 外加 15 克/千克 BO(3.0 SO)(以干物质(DM)为基础)。实验期为 60 天。与对照组相比,接受 BO 日粮以及 BO 和 SO 组合日粮的动物的 DM 和中性洗涤纤维(NDF)摄入量较低(P < 0.05)。对照日粮和含有 SO 的日粮中动物的呼吸速率(RR)存在差异(P=0.001),随着日粮中 SO 含量的增加,RR 呈线性增长(P=0.004)。所有生理参数都显示出时间效应(P < 0.05)。与饲喂含 SO 日粮的动物相比,饲喂对照日粮的动物通过饮水器摄入的水量(P=0.030)和总摄水量(P=0.029)更高。与 SO 水平有关的是,随着日粮成分水平的增加,通过饮水器的摄水量(P=0.002)、总摄水量(P=0.002)和每千克 DM 的总摄水量(P=0.001)也呈线性增加。试验日粮没有改变饲养场羔羊的采食行为。然而,BO 与不同水平 SO 的组合降低了羔羊通过饮水器和 RR 的 DM 和水摄入量。
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Veterinary Medicine International
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Medicine International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles and review articles in all areas of veterinary research. The journal will consider articles on the biological basis of disease, as well as diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and epidemiology.
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