Effect of feeding Asystasia gangetica weed on intake, nutrient utilization, and gain in Kacang goat

IF 3.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Annals of Agricultural Science Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.aoas.2021.10.002
Asep I.M. Ali , Sofia Sandi , Riswandi , Muhamad N. Rofiq , Suhubdy
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A high concentration of nitrate and total nitrogen (N) in Chinese violet (CV) weed (Asystasia gangetica) has a potential benefit as a digestible protein source for ruminant production in humid tropical regions. We conducted a study using twelve Kacang goats in a crossover design to investigate the effect of CV weed on intake, nutrient utilization, and growth. Four dietary treatments were tested: Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) ad libitum (GG), GG ad libitum and CV (1% live weight, LW) (GG + CV), CV ad libitum (CV), and CV ad libitum plus cassava chip (1% LW) (CV + CC) (dry matter, DM basis). No sign of nitrite toxicity was observed when the goat fed CV diet while intake, N retention, and LW gain was higher than goats on the GG and GG + CV diets (P < 0.001). Digestibility of DM was similar to the goats on the GG + CV diet but higher than the goats on the GG diet (P < 0.001). However, the goats on the CV diet had a higher urinary N loss compared to the goats on GG and GG + CV diets (P < 0.001). The cassava supplementation (CV + CC) increased DM digestibility and lowered urinary N loss (P < 0.001). Hence, the CV weed could be fed as a sole diet or as a supplement to the Kacang goat fed a low-quality forage for improvement of nutrients intake, digestibility, and gain, while the urinary N loss could be lowered by cassava supplementation.

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饲喂麻草对卡仓山羊采食量、养分利用及增重的影响
紫草(Asystasia gangetica)中含有高浓度的硝酸盐和总氮(N),作为湿润热带地区反刍动物生产的可消化蛋白质来源具有潜在的好处。本研究采用交叉设计,研究了CV杂草对卡仓山羊采食量、养分利用和生长的影响。试验4种饲粮处理:豚草自由采食(GG)、豚草自由采食加CV(1%活重,LW) (GG + CV)、随意采食CV (CV)、随意采食CV加木薯片(1% LW) (CV + CC)(干物质,DM基础)。在采食量、氮潴留和体重增重均高于GG和GG + CV的情况下,饲喂CV的山羊未观察到亚硝酸盐毒性的迹象(P <0.001)。DM消化率与GG + CV组相近,但高于GG组(P <0.001)。然而,与GG和GG + CV日粮的山羊相比,CV日粮的山羊尿N损失更高(P <0.001)。木薯补充(CV + CC)提高了DM消化率,降低了尿N损失(P <0.001)。因此,在卡仓山羊低品质饲料的基础上,可单独饲喂或补充CV杂草,以提高营养物质的摄入量、消化率和增重,同时添加木薯可降低尿氮损失。
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Annals of Agricultural Science
Annals of Agricultural Science AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Annals of Agricultural Sciences (AOAS) is the official journal of Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University. AOAS is an open access peer-reviewed journal publishing original research articles and review articles on experimental and modelling research at laboratory, field, farm, landscape, and industrial levels. AOAS aims to maximize the quality of the agricultural sector across the globe with emphasis on the Arabian countries by focusing on publishing the high-quality applicable researches, in addition to the new methods and frontiers leading to maximizing the quality and quantity of both plant and animal yield and final products.
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