Can ruminal inoculum from slaughtered cattle replace inoculum from cannulated cattle for feed evaluation research?
The objective was to test the hypothesis that ruminal inoculum obtained from slaughtered cattle can replace inoculum from cannulated cattle in trials evaluating animal feedstuffs through in vitro gas production and digestibility. Five adult Holstein × Zebu steers with ruminal cannula were used to co...
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doaj-5d6ca63533fc40979e8ad6b3007f53992020-11-25T00:16:16ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina: Ciências Agrárias1676-546X1679-03592018-08-013952133214410.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n5p213317736Can ruminal inoculum from slaughtered cattle replace inoculum from cannulated cattle for feed evaluation research?Henry Daniel Ruiz Alba0Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira1Silvana Teixeira de Carvalho2Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo3Ossival Lolato Ribeiro4Nilton Guedes do Nascimento Júnior5Marcondes Dias Freitas6Leilson Rocha Bezerra7Universidade Federal da BahiaUniversidade Federal da BahiaUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáUniversidade federal do Mato Grosso do SulUniversidade Federal do Recôncavo da BahiaUniversidade Federal da BahiaUniversidade Federal da BahiaUniversidade Federal de Campina GrandeThe objective was to test the hypothesis that ruminal inoculum obtained from slaughtered cattle can replace inoculum from cannulated cattle in trials evaluating animal feedstuffs through in vitro gas production and digestibility. Five adult Holstein × Zebu steers with ruminal cannula were used to collect and compare rumen liquid from in vivo and slaughtered animals. In vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD), in vitro neutral detergent fiber digestibility (IVNDFD) and ammoniacal nitrogen concentrations did not differ between inoculum sources (slaughtered × cannulated) for all byproducts and levels tested. Total in vitro gas production in the ruminal inoculum of cannulated animals was greater (P < 0.001) than slaughtered cattle for different levels of licuri cake. However, the greatest total concentrations of in vitro gases for slaughtered animals were observed when evaluating different levels of crude glycerin (P < 0.001). No differences were observed for diets containing castor bean meal (P >0.05). Thus, the ruminal inoculum obtained from the ruminal contents of slaughtered cattle can replace the use of fistulated animals and is a viable alternative to digestibility analysis. This approach is ethically more correct because it alleviates the suffering of animals by avoiding an invasive procedure.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/30629Ammoniac nitrogenCannulaDigestibilitypHRuminal fermentation. |
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Henry Daniel Ruiz Alba Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira Silvana Teixeira de Carvalho Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo Ossival Lolato Ribeiro Nilton Guedes do Nascimento Júnior Marcondes Dias Freitas Leilson Rocha Bezerra |
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Henry Daniel Ruiz Alba Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira Silvana Teixeira de Carvalho Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo Ossival Lolato Ribeiro Nilton Guedes do Nascimento Júnior Marcondes Dias Freitas Leilson Rocha Bezerra Can ruminal inoculum from slaughtered cattle replace inoculum from cannulated cattle for feed evaluation research? Semina: Ciências Agrárias Ammoniac nitrogen Cannula Digestibility pH Ruminal fermentation. |
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Henry Daniel Ruiz Alba Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira Silvana Teixeira de Carvalho Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo Ossival Lolato Ribeiro Nilton Guedes do Nascimento Júnior Marcondes Dias Freitas Leilson Rocha Bezerra |
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Can ruminal inoculum from slaughtered cattle replace inoculum from cannulated cattle for feed evaluation research? |
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Can ruminal inoculum from slaughtered cattle replace inoculum from cannulated cattle for feed evaluation research? |
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Can ruminal inoculum from slaughtered cattle replace inoculum from cannulated cattle for feed evaluation research? |
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Can ruminal inoculum from slaughtered cattle replace inoculum from cannulated cattle for feed evaluation research? |
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Can ruminal inoculum from slaughtered cattle replace inoculum from cannulated cattle for feed evaluation research? |
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can ruminal inoculum from slaughtered cattle replace inoculum from cannulated cattle for feed evaluation research? |
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Universidade Estadual de Londrina |
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Semina: Ciências Agrárias |
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1676-546X 1679-0359 |
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2018-08-01 |
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The objective was to test the hypothesis that ruminal inoculum obtained from slaughtered cattle can replace inoculum from cannulated cattle in trials evaluating animal feedstuffs through in vitro gas production and digestibility. Five adult Holstein × Zebu steers with ruminal cannula were used to collect and compare rumen liquid from in vivo and slaughtered animals. In vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD), in vitro neutral detergent fiber digestibility (IVNDFD) and ammoniacal nitrogen concentrations did not differ between inoculum sources (slaughtered × cannulated) for all byproducts and levels tested. Total in vitro gas production in the ruminal inoculum of cannulated animals was greater (P < 0.001) than slaughtered cattle for different levels of licuri cake. However, the greatest total concentrations of in vitro gases for slaughtered animals were observed when evaluating different levels of crude glycerin (P < 0.001). No differences were observed for diets containing castor bean meal (P >0.05). Thus, the ruminal inoculum obtained from the ruminal contents of slaughtered cattle can replace the use of fistulated animals and is a viable alternative to digestibility analysis. This approach is ethically more correct because it alleviates the suffering of animals by avoiding an invasive procedure. |
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Ammoniac nitrogen Cannula Digestibility pH Ruminal fermentation. |
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http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/30629 |
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