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Comparative Study of Intake, Apparent Digestibility and Energy and Nitrogen Uses in Sahelian and Majorera Dairy Goats Fed Hay of Vigna unguiculata

SIMPLE SUMMARY: A specialized dairy goat like the Majorera (M) breed could be a good opportunity to meet the high demand for dairy products in Senegal. The efficiency of forage use from the M breed was therefore compared to that of the local Sahelian (S) breed. To this end, 6 M and 6 S goats were gi...

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Autores principales: Sow, Fafa, Niang, Khady, Camara, Younouss, Traoré, El Hadji, Moula, Nassim, Cabaraux, Jean François, Missohou, Ayao, Hornick, Jean-Luc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10050861
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author Sow, Fafa
Niang, Khady
Camara, Younouss
Traoré, El Hadji
Moula, Nassim
Cabaraux, Jean François
Missohou, Ayao
Hornick, Jean-Luc
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Niang, Khady
Camara, Younouss
Traoré, El Hadji
Moula, Nassim
Cabaraux, Jean François
Missohou, Ayao
Hornick, Jean-Luc
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: A specialized dairy goat like the Majorera (M) breed could be a good opportunity to meet the high demand for dairy products in Senegal. The efficiency of forage use from the M breed was therefore compared to that of the local Sahelian (S) breed. To this end, 6 M and 6 S goats were given a hay of a legume, Vigna unguiculata, as sole source of nutrient and their energy and nitrogen metabolism were studied. Forage intake was higher in the M goats but also their milk production. The efficiency with which energy and nitrogen was used was similar between the two breeds but M required more energy to meet its survival needs (energy for maintenance) and possibly less protein. Thus, it appears that M is probably better suited to dairy production systems requiring more attention from breeders. ABSTRACT: This study aimed to compare digestive and metabolic characteristics in Sahelian (S) and Majorera (M) goat breeds. Six lactating females from each breed, with an average weight 27.0 ± 1.93 and 23.7 ± 1.27 kg, respectively, were used. Cowpea hay, variety 58/74, was offered as sole feed ingredient, at a rate of 2 kg of fresh matter per animal per day. The animals were placed in metabolic cages and a digestibility test was conducted according to an adaptation period of 15 days and a collection period of 7 days. The daily chemical components offered and refused and recovered faeces, urine and milk were measured in order to assess energy and nitrogen utilization. The M and S goats had similar levels of dry matter (DM) intake as well as nutrient digestibility. On a metabolic weight basis, dry matter intake, gross energy intake, metabolizable and energy intake, digestible energy and energy lost as methane production were significantly higher (p < 0.01) in M than in S goats. Urinary energy excretion was similar (p = 0.9) between breeds, while faecal energy output was higher in M than in S goats. The milk energy output from the M goats was higher than that the S goats (p < 0.05). However, metabolizable to net energy conversion efficiency (klm) was not affected by breed (p = 0.37), while N intake, milk N yield and faecal N losses, relative to metabolic weight, were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in M than in S goats. Similarly, the percentage of dietary N intake excreted in urine (UNIN) was higher in S than in M breeds. The breed factor had no effect on N retained, N digestibility, urinary N and N use efficiency. In conclusion, the M and S goats were similar in terms of energy and nitrogen use efficiency, despite higher daily milk production and DM consumption in the M goat. This suggests that the M breed is possibly more dependent on a dense nutrition diet than the S breed but requires less maintenance nitrogen.
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spelling pubmed-72783902020-06-12 Comparative Study of Intake, Apparent Digestibility and Energy and Nitrogen Uses in Sahelian and Majorera Dairy Goats Fed Hay of Vigna unguiculata Sow, Fafa Niang, Khady Camara, Younouss Traoré, El Hadji Moula, Nassim Cabaraux, Jean François Missohou, Ayao Hornick, Jean-Luc Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: A specialized dairy goat like the Majorera (M) breed could be a good opportunity to meet the high demand for dairy products in Senegal. The efficiency of forage use from the M breed was therefore compared to that of the local Sahelian (S) breed. To this end, 6 M and 6 S goats were given a hay of a legume, Vigna unguiculata, as sole source of nutrient and their energy and nitrogen metabolism were studied. Forage intake was higher in the M goats but also their milk production. The efficiency with which energy and nitrogen was used was similar between the two breeds but M required more energy to meet its survival needs (energy for maintenance) and possibly less protein. Thus, it appears that M is probably better suited to dairy production systems requiring more attention from breeders. ABSTRACT: This study aimed to compare digestive and metabolic characteristics in Sahelian (S) and Majorera (M) goat breeds. Six lactating females from each breed, with an average weight 27.0 ± 1.93 and 23.7 ± 1.27 kg, respectively, were used. Cowpea hay, variety 58/74, was offered as sole feed ingredient, at a rate of 2 kg of fresh matter per animal per day. The animals were placed in metabolic cages and a digestibility test was conducted according to an adaptation period of 15 days and a collection period of 7 days. The daily chemical components offered and refused and recovered faeces, urine and milk were measured in order to assess energy and nitrogen utilization. The M and S goats had similar levels of dry matter (DM) intake as well as nutrient digestibility. On a metabolic weight basis, dry matter intake, gross energy intake, metabolizable and energy intake, digestible energy and energy lost as methane production were significantly higher (p < 0.01) in M than in S goats. Urinary energy excretion was similar (p = 0.9) between breeds, while faecal energy output was higher in M than in S goats. The milk energy output from the M goats was higher than that the S goats (p < 0.05). However, metabolizable to net energy conversion efficiency (klm) was not affected by breed (p = 0.37), while N intake, milk N yield and faecal N losses, relative to metabolic weight, were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in M than in S goats. Similarly, the percentage of dietary N intake excreted in urine (UNIN) was higher in S than in M breeds. The breed factor had no effect on N retained, N digestibility, urinary N and N use efficiency. In conclusion, the M and S goats were similar in terms of energy and nitrogen use efficiency, despite higher daily milk production and DM consumption in the M goat. This suggests that the M breed is possibly more dependent on a dense nutrition diet than the S breed but requires less maintenance nitrogen. MDPI 2020-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7278390/ /pubmed/32429248 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10050861 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sow, Fafa
Niang, Khady
Camara, Younouss
Traoré, El Hadji
Moula, Nassim
Cabaraux, Jean François
Missohou, Ayao
Hornick, Jean-Luc
Comparative Study of Intake, Apparent Digestibility and Energy and Nitrogen Uses in Sahelian and Majorera Dairy Goats Fed Hay of Vigna unguiculata
title Comparative Study of Intake, Apparent Digestibility and Energy and Nitrogen Uses in Sahelian and Majorera Dairy Goats Fed Hay of Vigna unguiculata
title_full Comparative Study of Intake, Apparent Digestibility and Energy and Nitrogen Uses in Sahelian and Majorera Dairy Goats Fed Hay of Vigna unguiculata
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Intake, Apparent Digestibility and Energy and Nitrogen Uses in Sahelian and Majorera Dairy Goats Fed Hay of Vigna unguiculata
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Intake, Apparent Digestibility and Energy and Nitrogen Uses in Sahelian and Majorera Dairy Goats Fed Hay of Vigna unguiculata
title_short Comparative Study of Intake, Apparent Digestibility and Energy and Nitrogen Uses in Sahelian and Majorera Dairy Goats Fed Hay of Vigna unguiculata
title_sort comparative study of intake, apparent digestibility and energy and nitrogen uses in sahelian and majorera dairy goats fed hay of vigna unguiculata
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10050861
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