Effect of adding Spirulina platensis algae to small ruminant rations on productive, reproductive traits and some blood components

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-14 DOI:10.4025/actascianimsci.v44i1.57546
M. EL-Deeb, Megahed Abdel-Gawad, M. Abdel-Hafez, F. Saba, E. M. Ibrahim
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This experiment conducted using 20 Rahmani ewes at the last third of pregnancy in two equal groups. One group served as control, while the other group received Spirulina platensis (SP) at the rate of 0.5 gm 10 kg-1 live body weight. The objective was to find out the effect of adding Spirulina platensis algae to small ruminant rations on reproductive and productive traits and blood components of sheep. The experiments lasted for 120 days for both dams and their lambs after weaning. The findings proved that adding SP in ewes' diets had no effect on the average of live body weight change. Average milk yield was significantly (p <0.01) higher in the treatment group than the control. Lamb's birth weight and daily body gain of the treated group were significantly (p <0.01) higher than the control. Blood and serum picture profile of ewes were significantly higher when fed SP additive than the control. It could be concluded that the addition of SP to the ration of sheep positively preserved their health, productive and reproductive status as well as their lambs' growth rate. Also the additive improved the economic efficiency of treated animals by about 53.13%.
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在小反刍动物日粮中添加螺旋藻对生产、繁殖性状及部分血液成分的影响
本实验将20只处于妊娠后期的拉赫马尼母羊分成两组。其中一组作为对照组,另一组以0.5 g / 10 kg-1活重的剂量添加螺旋藻(Spirulina platensis, SP)。本试验旨在了解在小反刍动物日粮中添加螺旋藻对绵羊生殖生产性状及血液成分的影响。试验期120 d,分别饲喂断奶后的公羊和羔羊。结果表明,在母羊日粮中添加SP对平均活重变化无影响。处理组平均产奶量极显著(p <0.01)高于对照组。试验组羔羊初生重和日增重极显著(p <0.01)高于对照组。饲喂SP添加剂的母羊血液和血清图像曲线显著高于对照组。由此可见,在绵羊日粮中添加SP对绵羊的健康、生产和繁殖状况及羔羊生长具有积极的保护作用。该添加剂可使处理动物的经济效益提高约53.13%。
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Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences
Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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