Luis G. Rossi , Carlos H.S. Rabelo , Marina E.B. Andrade , Gustavo R. Siqueira , Eduardo F. Vicente , Denismar A. Nogueira , Ricardo A. Reis
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Additionally, eight ruminally cannulated Dorper × Santa Inês crossbred lambs were used to measure the ruminal fermentation (<em>n</em> = 4). Extending the storage of corn silage from 120 to 360 d increased the contents of soluble protein (<em>P</em> = 0.030; 415–490 g/kg CP) and ammonia-N (<em>P</em> = 0.047; 82.5–114 g/kg total N). Compared to the control, inoculation resulted in higher (<em>P</em><span> < 0.05) concentration of lactic (+19.9 %) and acetic acid (+38.6 %), and lower butyric acid (–25.3 %), ammonia-N (–23.5 %), and DM loss (–36.2 %). The aerobic stability of corn silage was also improved by inoculation (</span><em>P</em><span> = 0.002; +160 h compared to the control). An interaction between storage length and inoculation was reported for feed intake, and lambs had increased DMI (</span><em>P</em><span> < 0.001) by feeding the inoculated silage stored for 120 d. Overall, the total-tract starch digestibility increased (</span><em>P</em><span> = 0.041) with longer storage (120 d = 94.4 %; 240 d = 95.7 %; 360 d = 96.5 %). However, the total VFA was unchanged (</span><em>P</em> > 0.05) while the ruminal molar proportion of propionate decreased from 22.8 to 20.7 mM/100 mM in lambs fed corn silage stored for 120 and 360 d (<em>P</em> = 0.004). Lengthening silage storage from 120 to 240 and 360 d tended (<em>P</em> = 0.06) to increase the ADG of lambs by 4.6 % and 10.2 %, respectively (120 d = 0.216 kg/d; 240 d = 0.226 kg/d; 360 d = 0.238 kg/d). Moreover, the feed efficiency was substantially improved (<em>P</em> = 0.008) by 5 % and 14 % when the silages were stored for 240 and 360 d compared to 120 d. In opposite, inoculation had no effect (<em>P</em><span> > 0.05) on ADG and feed efficiency of lambs. 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摘要
我们的目的是研究接种和储存时间对燧石玉米青贮羔羊代谢和生产反应的影响。以315 g干物质(DM)/kg收获一株火石玉米杂交种,在不添加(对照)或添加布氏慢乳杆菌CNCM I-4323的混凝土筒仓中以1 × 105 cfu/g新鲜饲料进行青贮,分别饲喂120、240和360 d(每个处理n = 2)。这些青贮料被用来配制六种不同的日粮。选用60只未阉割的雄性Dorper × Santa Inês羔羊(n = 10)进行饲养。另外,选用8只瘤胃空心杜珀×桑塔Inês杂交羔羊(n = 4)进行瘤胃发酵试验。将玉米青贮时间从120 d延长至360 d,可提高可溶性蛋白含量(P = 0.030;415 ~ 490 g/kg CP)和氨氮(P = 0.047;82.5 ~ 114 g/kg全氮)。与对照相比,接种后植株(P <乳酸(+ 19.9%)、乙酸(+ 38.6%)、低丁酸(- 25.3%)、氨氮(- 23.5%)和DM损失量(- 36.2%)。接种也提高了玉米青贮的有氧稳定性(P = 0.002;与对照组相比增加了160小时)。据报道,采食量与存贮时间之间存在交互作用,羔羊的DMI增加(P <总体而言,随着贮藏时间的延长(120 d = 94.4%),全肠道淀粉消化率提高(P = 0.041;240 d = 95.7%;360 d = 96.5%)。然而,总VFA没有变化(P >玉米青贮120和360 d时,瘤胃丙酸摩尔比从22.8 mM/100 mM降至20.7 mM/100 mM (P = 0.004)。青贮120 d延长至240 d和360 d可使羔羊平均日增重分别提高4.6%和10.2% (120 d = 0.216 kg/d;240 d = 0.226 kg/d;360 d = 0.238 kg/d)。青贮240 d和360 d的饲料效率显著高于120 d (P = 0.008),分别提高了5%和14%。反之,接种对饲料效率没有影响(P >0.05)对羔羊日增重和饲料效率的影响。最终热胴体重(数据范围为16.8 ~ 17.2 kg)和第12肋最长肌面积(数据范围为13.8 ~ 14.7 cm2)不受处理的影响(P >0.05)。总体而言,储存时间和接种对羔羊胴体和肉质性状的影响较小,但生物学意义不大。综上所述,增加燧石玉米青贮的储存时间可以提高羔羊的生产反应,但接种布氏乳杆菌对提高动物的生产性能没有帮助。
Feed intake, digestibility, ruminal fermentation, growth performance, and carcass traits of lambs fed corn silage treated with Lentilactobacillus buchneri and stored for different times
Our objective was to investigate the impact of inoculation and storage length of flint corn silage on the metabolic and production responses of lambs. A flint corn hybrid was harvested with 315 g dry matter (DM)/kg and ensiled in concrete pipe silos without (control) or with Lentilactobacillus buchneri CNCM I-4323 at 1 × 105 cfu/g of fresh forage for 120, 240 and 360 d (n = 2 for each treatment). Such silages were used to formulate six different diets. Sixty non-castrated male Dorper × Santa Inês lambs were used in the feeding program (n = 10). Additionally, eight ruminally cannulated Dorper × Santa Inês crossbred lambs were used to measure the ruminal fermentation (n = 4). Extending the storage of corn silage from 120 to 360 d increased the contents of soluble protein (P = 0.030; 415–490 g/kg CP) and ammonia-N (P = 0.047; 82.5–114 g/kg total N). Compared to the control, inoculation resulted in higher (P < 0.05) concentration of lactic (+19.9 %) and acetic acid (+38.6 %), and lower butyric acid (–25.3 %), ammonia-N (–23.5 %), and DM loss (–36.2 %). The aerobic stability of corn silage was also improved by inoculation (P = 0.002; +160 h compared to the control). An interaction between storage length and inoculation was reported for feed intake, and lambs had increased DMI (P < 0.001) by feeding the inoculated silage stored for 120 d. Overall, the total-tract starch digestibility increased (P = 0.041) with longer storage (120 d = 94.4 %; 240 d = 95.7 %; 360 d = 96.5 %). However, the total VFA was unchanged (P > 0.05) while the ruminal molar proportion of propionate decreased from 22.8 to 20.7 mM/100 mM in lambs fed corn silage stored for 120 and 360 d (P = 0.004). Lengthening silage storage from 120 to 240 and 360 d tended (P = 0.06) to increase the ADG of lambs by 4.6 % and 10.2 %, respectively (120 d = 0.216 kg/d; 240 d = 0.226 kg/d; 360 d = 0.238 kg/d). Moreover, the feed efficiency was substantially improved (P = 0.008) by 5 % and 14 % when the silages were stored for 240 and 360 d compared to 120 d. In opposite, inoculation had no effect (P > 0.05) on ADG and feed efficiency of lambs. Final hot carcass weight (data ranged from 16.8 to 17.2 kg) and 12th rib longissimus muscle area (data ranged from 13.8 to 14.7 cm2) were not affected by treatments (P > 0.05). Overall, only few parameters of carcass and meat traits of lambs were altered by storage length and inoculation, but it were of minor biological importance. In conclusion, the productivity responses of lambs were enhanced by increasing the storage length of flint corn silage, but inoculation with L. buchneri did not contribute to improve animal performance.
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Animal Feed Science and Technology is a unique journal publishing scientific papers of international interest focusing on animal feeds and their feeding.
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