Duan Pingping, Rehemujiang Halidai, Zhang Lidong, Lu Mulong, Li Changchang, Hu Lihong, Wang Youli, Diao Qiyu, Xu Guishan
College of Animal Science and Technology, Tarim University, Alar 843300, China.
College of Animal Science and Veterinary, Southwest Minzu University, Chengdu 610041, China.
Animals (Basel). 2024 May 29;14(11):1610. doi: 10.3390/ani14111610.
The branches and leaves (LBL) are known to contain a range of active substances that have positive effects on animal immunity and antioxidation. This study aimed to examine how LBL impacts the growth and slaughter performance as well as rumen fermentation and microbiota in Hu sheep. A total of 50 male Hu sheep of indigenous origin, aged 3 months, were randomly divided into 5 groups of 10 sheep each. The groups were given different levels of LBL supplementation (0%, 3%, 6%, 9%, and 12%) to evaluate growth performance and nutrient apparent digestibility. Rumen fluid samples were collected for analysis of the fermentation parameters and rumen chyme was examined to study the rumen microbiota. The slaughter performance, meat quality, and organ index were evaluated at the conclusion of the experiment. The results showed that the final body weight and average daily gain of the LBL1 group were significantly higher than those of the CON group, LBL3 group, and LBL4 group ( < 0.05). The average dry matter intake of the LBL4 group was significantly lower than that of other experimental groups ( < 0.05). The apparent digestibility of CP in the LBL1 and LBL2 groups was higher than that in other experimental groups ( < 0.05). At the same time, the eye muscle area and grade-rule (GR) value of Hu sheep in the LBL1 group significantly increased and the quality of Hu sheep meat improved ( < 0.05). There was no significant difference in organ weight and organ index between the experimental groups ( > 0.05). The pH of the rumen fluid in the LBL1 group was significantly lower than that in the CON group ( < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the NH-N content between the experimental groups ( > 0.05). The propionate and valerate in the rumen fluid of Hu sheep in the LBL2 group were significantly higher than those in other experimental groups ( < 0.05). In addition, this had no significant effect on the structure and abundance of the rumen microbiota ( > 0.05). LBL is a promising functional feed. Adding an appropriate amount of LBL to the diet can improve the feed efficiency, growth performance, and meat quality of Hu sheep but has no adverse effects on the rumen. In this experiment, the appropriate supplemental level of LBL in the diet was 3%.
已知枝叶(LBL)含有一系列对动物免疫和抗氧化有积极作用的活性物质。本研究旨在探讨LBL对湖羊生长性能、屠宰性能以及瘤胃发酵和微生物群的影响。选取50只3月龄的本地雄性湖羊,随机分为5组,每组10只。给各组湖羊补充不同水平的LBL(0%、3%、6%、9%和12%),以评估生长性能和养分表观消化率。采集瘤胃液样本分析发酵参数,并检测瘤胃食糜以研究瘤胃微生物群。在实验结束时评估屠宰性能、肉质和器官指数。结果表明,LBL1组的末体重和平均日增重显著高于对照组、LBL3组和LBL4组(P<0.05)。LBL4组的平均干物质采食量显著低于其他实验组(P<0.05)。LBL1组和LBL2组粗蛋白的表观消化率高于其他实验组(P<0.05)。同时,LBL1组湖羊的眼肌面积和等级规则(GR)值显著增加,湖羊肉质改善(P<0.05)。各实验组间器官重量和器官指数无显著差异(P>0.05)。LBL1组瘤胃液的pH值显著低于对照组(P<0.05)。各实验组间氨氮含量无显著差异(P>0.05)。LBL2组湖羊瘤胃液中的丙酸和戊酸显著高于其他实验组(P<0.05)。此外,这对瘤胃微生物群的结构和丰度没有显著影响(P>0.05)。LBL是一种很有前景的功能性饲料。在日粮中添加适量的LBL可以提高湖羊的饲料效率、生长性能和肉质,但对瘤胃没有不良影响。在本实验中,日粮中LBL的适宜添加水平为3%。