Emmanuel Ntiranyibagira, Patil Niteen V, Bhagwat Shekbar R, Lateef Abdul, Xu Kang, Liu Hongnan
Faculté d'Agronomie et de Bio-Ingénierie (FABI), Université du Burundi, Bujumbura BP. 2490, Burundi.
National Research Centre on Camel, Indian Council for Agriculture Research, Bikaner 334001, India.
Anim Nutr. 2015 Dec;1(4):356-361. doi: 10.1016/j.aninu.2015.12.004. Epub 2015 Dec 29.
The utilization of urea in camels has beneficial and negative effects. The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of different levels of urea supplementation on nutrients intake, digestibility, growth performance, feed efficiency and economics in growing camels fed roughage based complete pellet diets. In the present study, eighteen growing camels with an average live body weight of 306.17 ± 2.05 kg were randomly assigned in three treatments: T1 = roughage complete pellet diet without urea, T2 = T1 plus 1% urea, and T3 = T1 plus 2% urea. The results showed that the urea supplementation significantly affected average daily feed and nutrient intake of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), and acid detergent fiber (ADF) ( < 0.05). On the contrary, the average daily intake of nitrogen free extract (NFE) and water were not influenced by increasing urea supplementation ( > 0.05). Similarly, digestion coefficient of DM, CP, ether extract (EE), crude fiber (CF) and ADF was influenced by increasing urea level ( < 0.05), while the digestion coefficient of OM, NFE and NDF was not affected by increasing urea level ( > 0.05). The intake of digestive nutrients was similar among all treatment groups. Total body live weight gain and average daily gain were significantly higher in urea supplemented groups ( < 0.05) than in the control group. The supplementation of urea at 1% in low quality roughage complete pellet diets significantly improved ( < 0.05) the feed efficiency. In conclusion, these results indicated that the incorporation of urea at 1% in roughage based complete pellet diets could positively improve nutrients intake, digestibility, growth performance and feed conversion efficiency of growing camels.
骆驼对尿素的利用既有有益影响,也有负面影响。本研究的目的是调查在以粗饲料为基础的全颗粒日粮喂养的生长骆驼中,不同水平的尿素添加对营养物质摄入量、消化率、生长性能、饲料效率和经济性的影响。在本研究中,18头平均体重为306.17±2.05千克的生长骆驼被随机分为三个处理组:T1 = 不添加尿素的粗饲料全颗粒日粮,T2 = T1加1%尿素,T3 = T1加2%尿素。结果表明,添加尿素显著影响干物质(DM)、有机物(OM)、粗蛋白(CP)、中性洗涤纤维(NDF)和酸性洗涤纤维(ADF)的平均日采食量和营养物质摄入量(P<0.05)。相反,随着尿素添加量的增加,无氮浸出物(NFE)和水的平均日摄入量不受影响(P>0.05)。同样,随着尿素水平的提高,DM、CP、乙醚提取物(EE)、粗纤维(CF)和ADF的消化系数受到影响(P<0.05),而OM、NFE和NDF的消化系数不受尿素水平提高的影响(P>0.05)。所有处理组的消化养分摄入量相似。添加尿素的组的总体重增加和平均日增重显著高于对照组(P<0.05)。在低质量粗饲料全颗粒日粮中添加1%的尿素显著提高了饲料效率(P<0.05)。总之,这些结果表明,在以粗饲料为基础的全颗粒日粮中添加1%的尿素可以积极改善生长骆驼的营养物质摄入量、消化率、生长性能和饲料转化效率。