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Feeding Thai Native Sheep Molasses Either Alone or in Combination with Urea-Fermented Sugarcane Bagasse: The Effects on Nutrient Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, and Hematological Parameters
SIMPLE SUMMARY: A key strategy for attaining value-added and ecologically sustainable operations is the conversion of agro-industrial waste into animal feed. Sugarcane bagasse, a fibrous byproduct of the sugar-refining process, is widely available. Bagasse, however, has low nutritional value and a h...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006330 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9080415 |
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author | Kraiprom, Thaintip Jantarat, Sitthisak Yaemkong, Suphawadee Cherdthong, Anusorn Incharoen, Tossaporn |
author_facet | Kraiprom, Thaintip Jantarat, Sitthisak Yaemkong, Suphawadee Cherdthong, Anusorn Incharoen, Tossaporn |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: A key strategy for attaining value-added and ecologically sustainable operations is the conversion of agro-industrial waste into animal feed. Sugarcane bagasse, a fibrous byproduct of the sugar-refining process, is widely available. Bagasse, however, has low nutritional value and a high quantity of indigestible fiber, which causes low digestibility and, as a result, poor animal performance. Ensiled bagasse’s fermentation properties improved after being treated with molasses and urea. Sheep’s ability to digest crude protein was increased by mixing fermented sugarcane bagasse with 10% molasses and 3% urea without having an adverse impact on the ruminal fermentation or the animal’s hematological parameters. ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to find out how adding molasses to fermented sugarcane bagasse (FSB) alone or in combination with urea affected sheep’s rumen fermentation, hematological parameters, and ability to digest nutrients. Four Thai native sheep with an initial body weight (BW) of 20.87 ± 1.95 kg and 11 ± 1.0 months old were assigned to a 4 × 4 Latin square design with 4 periods of 14-d adaptation and 7 d of sample collection. Each treatment received a different combination of experimental roughage as follows: FSB without additives (T1), FSB + 10% molasses (T2), FSB + 20% molasses (T3), and FSB + 10% molasses + 3% urea (T4). The concentrate diet was fed twice daily at 2% BW, while roughage sources were provided ad libitum for each treatment. The crude protein (CP) digestibility in the T2 and T3 groups was higher (p < 0.05) than in the FSB group without additions, with the T4 group having the highest (p < 0.05). Although there were no significant differences in blood glucose, packed cell volume, ruminal pH, ammonia–nitrogen (NH(3)-N), propionic acid, or acetic acid, the plasma urea nitrogen (PUN) at 0 h was highest in the T4 group (p < 0.05) compared with the other groups. However, the proportion of butyric acid tended to be higher in all FSB groups with additives. Thus, the current experiment concluded that the addition of molasses alone or in combination with urea had positive effects on pH and LAB population, and including both together in FSB improved the CP digestibility of sheep. In conclusion, FSB with 10% molasses and 3% urea might be used as an alternate roughage source for ruminants without affecting the animal’s ruminal fermentation or hematological parameters. |
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spelling | pubmed-94126982022-08-27 Feeding Thai Native Sheep Molasses Either Alone or in Combination with Urea-Fermented Sugarcane Bagasse: The Effects on Nutrient Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, and Hematological Parameters Kraiprom, Thaintip Jantarat, Sitthisak Yaemkong, Suphawadee Cherdthong, Anusorn Incharoen, Tossaporn Vet Sci Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: A key strategy for attaining value-added and ecologically sustainable operations is the conversion of agro-industrial waste into animal feed. Sugarcane bagasse, a fibrous byproduct of the sugar-refining process, is widely available. Bagasse, however, has low nutritional value and a high quantity of indigestible fiber, which causes low digestibility and, as a result, poor animal performance. Ensiled bagasse’s fermentation properties improved after being treated with molasses and urea. Sheep’s ability to digest crude protein was increased by mixing fermented sugarcane bagasse with 10% molasses and 3% urea without having an adverse impact on the ruminal fermentation or the animal’s hematological parameters. ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to find out how adding molasses to fermented sugarcane bagasse (FSB) alone or in combination with urea affected sheep’s rumen fermentation, hematological parameters, and ability to digest nutrients. Four Thai native sheep with an initial body weight (BW) of 20.87 ± 1.95 kg and 11 ± 1.0 months old were assigned to a 4 × 4 Latin square design with 4 periods of 14-d adaptation and 7 d of sample collection. Each treatment received a different combination of experimental roughage as follows: FSB without additives (T1), FSB + 10% molasses (T2), FSB + 20% molasses (T3), and FSB + 10% molasses + 3% urea (T4). The concentrate diet was fed twice daily at 2% BW, while roughage sources were provided ad libitum for each treatment. The crude protein (CP) digestibility in the T2 and T3 groups was higher (p < 0.05) than in the FSB group without additions, with the T4 group having the highest (p < 0.05). Although there were no significant differences in blood glucose, packed cell volume, ruminal pH, ammonia–nitrogen (NH(3)-N), propionic acid, or acetic acid, the plasma urea nitrogen (PUN) at 0 h was highest in the T4 group (p < 0.05) compared with the other groups. However, the proportion of butyric acid tended to be higher in all FSB groups with additives. Thus, the current experiment concluded that the addition of molasses alone or in combination with urea had positive effects on pH and LAB population, and including both together in FSB improved the CP digestibility of sheep. In conclusion, FSB with 10% molasses and 3% urea might be used as an alternate roughage source for ruminants without affecting the animal’s ruminal fermentation or hematological parameters. MDPI 2022-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9412698/ /pubmed/36006330 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9080415 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kraiprom, Thaintip Jantarat, Sitthisak Yaemkong, Suphawadee Cherdthong, Anusorn Incharoen, Tossaporn Feeding Thai Native Sheep Molasses Either Alone or in Combination with Urea-Fermented Sugarcane Bagasse: The Effects on Nutrient Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, and Hematological Parameters |
title | Feeding Thai Native Sheep Molasses Either Alone or in Combination with Urea-Fermented Sugarcane Bagasse: The Effects on Nutrient Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, and Hematological Parameters |
title_full | Feeding Thai Native Sheep Molasses Either Alone or in Combination with Urea-Fermented Sugarcane Bagasse: The Effects on Nutrient Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, and Hematological Parameters |
title_fullStr | Feeding Thai Native Sheep Molasses Either Alone or in Combination with Urea-Fermented Sugarcane Bagasse: The Effects on Nutrient Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, and Hematological Parameters |
title_full_unstemmed | Feeding Thai Native Sheep Molasses Either Alone or in Combination with Urea-Fermented Sugarcane Bagasse: The Effects on Nutrient Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, and Hematological Parameters |
title_short | Feeding Thai Native Sheep Molasses Either Alone or in Combination with Urea-Fermented Sugarcane Bagasse: The Effects on Nutrient Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, and Hematological Parameters |
title_sort | feeding thai native sheep molasses either alone or in combination with urea-fermented sugarcane bagasse: the effects on nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation, and hematological parameters |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006330 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9080415 |
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