抗营养因子作为饲料添加剂对杂交小牛肠道甲烷、血清指标和蠕虫负荷的影响

T. Bhosale, Trupti R. Raypurkar, U. S. Gaikwad, D. K. Kamble, S. D. Mandakmale, Tushar Rajendra, Bhosale
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背景:反刍动物具有明显的优势,可以在不适合种植作物的土地上觅食和放牧。在瘤胃饲料分解过程中,消耗的总能量的2%至12%转化为肠道CH4,约占世界人为温室气体排放量的6%。抗营养因子(ANF)在瘤胃操作中起着至关重要的作用。它有助于减少甲烷的产生并提高饲料效率。方法:将20头6~7月龄平均体重90.2±4.0kg的小牛随机分为4组。对照组(T0)的小牛按照ICAR(2013)喂养标准进行基础日粮喂养。T1、T2和T3的基础日粮在DM基础上分别添加2%的NLP、MOP和CO。在实验的第30天、第90天和第120天采集血清和粪便样本并进行分析。每只动物每两周测量一次甲烷排放量。结果:添加ANFs作为饲料添加剂对杂交小牛血清各项指标无影响,但对小牛的虫载量和甲烷排放量有显著差异(P<0.05)。
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Effect of Anti-nutritional Factors as Feed Additives on Enteric Methane, Blood Serum Indices and Worm Load in Crossbred Calves
Background: Ruminants have the distinct advantage of being able to eat forages and graze on land that is not suitable for growing crops. During breakdown of feed in rumen, 2 to 12 per cent of the gross energy consumed is converted to enteric CH4, which accounts for about 6 per cent of the world’s anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Anti nutritional factor (ANF) plays a vital role in rumen manipulation. It helps in mitigation of methane production and improves the feed efficiency. Methods: Twenty calves of 6-7 months old with an average body weight of 90.2±4.0 kg were distributed randomly into four dietary treatment groups. The calves of the control group (T0) were fed on a basal diet as per ICAR (2013) feeding standard. The basal diet of T1, T2 and T3 were supplemented with NLP, MOP, CO@ 2 per cent on DM basis, respectively. Blood serum and fecal samples were collected and analyzed on 30th, 90th and 120th day of the experiment. The methane emission per animal was measured over fortnightly. Result: It was depicted that supplementation of ANFs as feed additives to the crossbred calves didn’t not affect the blood serum indices but the worm load and methane emission in calves differ significantly (P less than 0.05).
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