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Effects of the particle of ground alfalfa hay on the growth performance, methane production and archaeal populations of rabbits

The world's annual output of rabbits is over 1.2 billion, therefore this sector is also one of the sources of greenhouse gases in livestock production. One hundred-twenty New Zealand rabbits were allocated into four treatments, five replicates in each treatment and six rabbits in each replicate...

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Autores principales: Liu, Siqiang, Yuan, Mei, Jin, Dingxing, Wang, Zhisheng, Zou, Huawei, Wang, Lizhi, Xue, Bai, Wu, De, Tian, Gang, Cai, Jingyi, Yan, Tianhai, Peng, Quanhui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6141101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30222733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203393
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author Liu, Siqiang
Yuan, Mei
Jin, Dingxing
Wang, Zhisheng
Zou, Huawei
Wang, Lizhi
Xue, Bai
Wu, De
Tian, Gang
Cai, Jingyi
Yan, Tianhai
Peng, Quanhui
author_facet Liu, Siqiang
Yuan, Mei
Jin, Dingxing
Wang, Zhisheng
Zou, Huawei
Wang, Lizhi
Xue, Bai
Wu, De
Tian, Gang
Cai, Jingyi
Yan, Tianhai
Peng, Quanhui
author_sort Liu, Siqiang
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description The world's annual output of rabbits is over 1.2 billion, therefore this sector is also one of the sources of greenhouse gases in livestock production. One hundred-twenty New Zealand rabbits were allocated into four treatments, five replicates in each treatment and six rabbits in each replicate to examine the effect of grinding alfalfa hay to different sizes on growth performance, methane production and cecal archaeal populations. The particle sizes of the alfalfa meal in the four treatment diets were 2500, 1000, 100 and 10 μm, while the other ingredients were ground through a 2.5 mm sieve. The average daily gain (ADG) and average daily feed intake (ADFI) increased (P<0.001) as the particle size decreased, but the feed conversion ratio (FCR) was not affected (P = 0.305). The digestibility of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) (P = 0.006) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) (P<0.006) increased while the greatest digestibility of crude protein (CP) was obtained in 1000 um group (P = 0.015). The rabbits produced more methane (CH(4), L/kgBM(0.75)/d) with decreasing alfalfa particle size (P<0.001). The molar proportion of acetic acid and propionic acid decreased (P<0.001) at the cost of butyric acid (P<0.001). The greatest villus height:crypt depth ratio were obtained in 1000 μm group, and the decrease in the alfalfa hay particle size decreased the jejunum and ilem villus height:crypt depth ratio (P<0.05). The gastric muscular and mucosal thickness decreased with decreasing alfalfa particle size (P<0.05). Archaea diversity decreased with decreasing alfalfa particle size, and the relative abundance of genus Methanobrevibacter increased (P<0.001) while the genus Methanosphaera decreased (P<0.001). It is concluded that a finer particle size favors the growth of genus Methanobrevibacter, which produces more methane but promotes the growth performance of rabbits.
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spelling pubmed-61411012018-09-21 Effects of the particle of ground alfalfa hay on the growth performance, methane production and archaeal populations of rabbits Liu, Siqiang Yuan, Mei Jin, Dingxing Wang, Zhisheng Zou, Huawei Wang, Lizhi Xue, Bai Wu, De Tian, Gang Cai, Jingyi Yan, Tianhai Peng, Quanhui PLoS One Research Article The world's annual output of rabbits is over 1.2 billion, therefore this sector is also one of the sources of greenhouse gases in livestock production. One hundred-twenty New Zealand rabbits were allocated into four treatments, five replicates in each treatment and six rabbits in each replicate to examine the effect of grinding alfalfa hay to different sizes on growth performance, methane production and cecal archaeal populations. The particle sizes of the alfalfa meal in the four treatment diets were 2500, 1000, 100 and 10 μm, while the other ingredients were ground through a 2.5 mm sieve. The average daily gain (ADG) and average daily feed intake (ADFI) increased (P<0.001) as the particle size decreased, but the feed conversion ratio (FCR) was not affected (P = 0.305). The digestibility of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) (P = 0.006) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) (P<0.006) increased while the greatest digestibility of crude protein (CP) was obtained in 1000 um group (P = 0.015). The rabbits produced more methane (CH(4), L/kgBM(0.75)/d) with decreasing alfalfa particle size (P<0.001). The molar proportion of acetic acid and propionic acid decreased (P<0.001) at the cost of butyric acid (P<0.001). The greatest villus height:crypt depth ratio were obtained in 1000 μm group, and the decrease in the alfalfa hay particle size decreased the jejunum and ilem villus height:crypt depth ratio (P<0.05). The gastric muscular and mucosal thickness decreased with decreasing alfalfa particle size (P<0.05). Archaea diversity decreased with decreasing alfalfa particle size, and the relative abundance of genus Methanobrevibacter increased (P<0.001) while the genus Methanosphaera decreased (P<0.001). It is concluded that a finer particle size favors the growth of genus Methanobrevibacter, which produces more methane but promotes the growth performance of rabbits. Public Library of Science 2018-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6141101/ /pubmed/30222733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203393 Text en © 2018 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Liu, Siqiang
Yuan, Mei
Jin, Dingxing
Wang, Zhisheng
Zou, Huawei
Wang, Lizhi
Xue, Bai
Wu, De
Tian, Gang
Cai, Jingyi
Yan, Tianhai
Peng, Quanhui
Effects of the particle of ground alfalfa hay on the growth performance, methane production and archaeal populations of rabbits
title Effects of the particle of ground alfalfa hay on the growth performance, methane production and archaeal populations of rabbits
title_full Effects of the particle of ground alfalfa hay on the growth performance, methane production and archaeal populations of rabbits
title_fullStr Effects of the particle of ground alfalfa hay on the growth performance, methane production and archaeal populations of rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the particle of ground alfalfa hay on the growth performance, methane production and archaeal populations of rabbits
title_short Effects of the particle of ground alfalfa hay on the growth performance, methane production and archaeal populations of rabbits
title_sort effects of the particle of ground alfalfa hay on the growth performance, methane production and archaeal populations of rabbits
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6141101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30222733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203393
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