Effects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambs

The study included lambs of Mis population, divided into two groups (experimental and control) .All the animals fed with identical portions of meals consisted of alfalfa hay and fully concentrate mixtures. Meals are only different in the fact that the experimental group received organic selenium and...

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Main Authors: Ružić-Muslić D., Petrović M.P., Caro-Petrović V., Petrović Milan M., Bijelić Z., Ilic Z., Stojković J.
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Language:English
Published: Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade 2014-01-01
Series:Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2014/1450-91561404589R.pdf
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spelling doaj-582c2a05ca6f459eaec5305c350a224d2020-11-25T00:12:47Zeng Institute for Animal Husbandry, BelgradeBiotechnology in Animal Husbandry1450-91562217-71402014-01-013045896001450-91561404589REffects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambsRužić-Muslić D.0Petrović M.P.1Caro-Petrović V.2Petrović Milan M.3Bijelić Z.4Ilic Z.5Stojković J.6Institute for Animal Husbandry, BelgradeInstitute for Animal Husbandry, BelgradeInstitute for Animal Husbandry, BelgradeInstitute for Animal Husbandry, BelgradeInstitute for Animal Husbandry, BelgradeFaculty of Agriculture, University of Pristina, LesakFaculty of Agriculture, University of Pristina, LesakThe study included lambs of Mis population, divided into two groups (experimental and control) .All the animals fed with identical portions of meals consisted of alfalfa hay and fully concentrate mixtures. Meals are only different in the fact that the experimental group received organic selenium and contained 2000 mg of selenium / kg preparations, while the control group received inorganic selenium in the form of sodium selenite (Na2SeO3). Each animal consumed the same amount of selenium than 0.3 mg / kg of dry matter in the organic or inorganic form, which added in the mineral-vitamin premix. Diet of lambs has been ad libitum. The body weight of lambs in both (control and experimental groups), were balanced at 60 days (19.60 kg : 19.65 kg) and 100 days (31.06 kg : 32.88 kg). The result on average daily gain of the control and experimental groups were almost similar and there were no statistically significant differences (P> 0.05) in the measured values from 28 to 60 days (259.0 : 255.0 g), from the 60-100 days (286.0 : 330.0g), and on average from 28 to 100 days (274.0 : 297.0. g). Both treatment have no significant effect on lambs' performance (body weight and growth). The study results showed that the diet of lambs experimental group, based meal supplement organic selenium resulted in significantly higher concentration of Se in MLD, kidneys, liver and spleen, compared with the control group, which are consumed inorganic form of selenium. The differences between the Se content in MLD the experimental and control groups were on significance level P <0.05, while the differences in the content of Se in kidney, liver and spleen, the aforementioned treatments were statistically highly significant (P <0.01). So fattening lambs are better utilizing organic source of selenium, which is associated with better absorption of this element.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2014/1450-91561404589R.pdfsheeplambsseleniumbody growthselenium content
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author Ružić-Muslić D.
Petrović M.P.
Caro-Petrović V.
Petrović Milan M.
Bijelić Z.
Ilic Z.
Stojković J.
spellingShingle Ružić-Muslić D.
Petrović M.P.
Caro-Petrović V.
Petrović Milan M.
Bijelić Z.
Ilic Z.
Stojković J.
Effects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambs
Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
sheep
lambs
selenium
body growth
selenium content
author_facet Ružić-Muslić D.
Petrović M.P.
Caro-Petrović V.
Petrović Milan M.
Bijelić Z.
Ilic Z.
Stojković J.
author_sort Ružić-Muslić D.
title Effects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambs
title_short Effects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambs
title_full Effects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambs
title_fullStr Effects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambs
title_full_unstemmed Effects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambs
title_sort effects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambs
publisher Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade
series Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
issn 1450-9156
2217-7140
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The study included lambs of Mis population, divided into two groups (experimental and control) .All the animals fed with identical portions of meals consisted of alfalfa hay and fully concentrate mixtures. Meals are only different in the fact that the experimental group received organic selenium and contained 2000 mg of selenium / kg preparations, while the control group received inorganic selenium in the form of sodium selenite (Na2SeO3). Each animal consumed the same amount of selenium than 0.3 mg / kg of dry matter in the organic or inorganic form, which added in the mineral-vitamin premix. Diet of lambs has been ad libitum. The body weight of lambs in both (control and experimental groups), were balanced at 60 days (19.60 kg : 19.65 kg) and 100 days (31.06 kg : 32.88 kg). The result on average daily gain of the control and experimental groups were almost similar and there were no statistically significant differences (P> 0.05) in the measured values from 28 to 60 days (259.0 : 255.0 g), from the 60-100 days (286.0 : 330.0g), and on average from 28 to 100 days (274.0 : 297.0. g). Both treatment have no significant effect on lambs' performance (body weight and growth). The study results showed that the diet of lambs experimental group, based meal supplement organic selenium resulted in significantly higher concentration of Se in MLD, kidneys, liver and spleen, compared with the control group, which are consumed inorganic form of selenium. The differences between the Se content in MLD the experimental and control groups were on significance level P <0.05, while the differences in the content of Se in kidney, liver and spleen, the aforementioned treatments were statistically highly significant (P <0.01). So fattening lambs are better utilizing organic source of selenium, which is associated with better absorption of this element.
topic sheep
lambs
selenium
body growth
selenium content
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