Total mixed ration pellets for light fattening lambs: effects on animal health

Fifty male Merino lambs (6 to 8 weeks, 14.1 kg; n=10 per group) were used to study the effect of feeding system: barley straw in long form and concentrate pellets in separate troughs (Control), ad libitum alfalfa supplemented with concentrate in separate troughs (Alfalfa) or including various levels...

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Main Authors: C. Blanco, F.J. Giráldez, N. Prieto, J. Benavides, S. Wattegedera, L. Morán, S. Andrés, R. Bodas
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Published: Elsevier 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731114002249
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spelling doaj-f1f105dd475a4fbb8779e33cfa027a742021-06-06T04:50:25ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112015-01-0192258266Total mixed ration pellets for light fattening lambs: effects on animal healthC. Blanco0F.J. Giráldez1N. Prieto2J. Benavides3S. Wattegedera4L. Morán5S. Andrés6R. Bodas7Instituto de Ganadería de Montaña (CSIC-Universidad de León), E-24346 Grulleros, León, SpainInstituto de Ganadería de Montaña (CSIC-Universidad de León), E-24346 Grulleros, León, SpainInstituto de Ganadería de Montaña (CSIC-Universidad de León), E-24346 Grulleros, León, SpainInstituto de Ganadería de Montaña (CSIC-Universidad de León), E-24346 Grulleros, León, SpainMoredun Research Institute, Bush Loan, Penicuik, Midlothian, Scotland EH26 0PZ, UKInstituto de Ganadería de Montaña (CSIC-Universidad de León), E-24346 Grulleros, León, SpainInstituto de Ganadería de Montaña (CSIC-Universidad de León), E-24346 Grulleros, León, SpainInstituto de Ganadería de Montaña (CSIC-Universidad de León), E-24346 Grulleros, León, SpainFifty male Merino lambs (6 to 8 weeks, 14.1 kg; n=10 per group) were used to study the effect of feeding system: barley straw in long form and concentrate pellets in separate troughs (Control), ad libitum alfalfa supplemented with concentrate in separate troughs (Alfalfa) or including various levels of ground barley straw in concentrate pellets (B05, B15 and B25 for 50, 150 and 250 g barley straw/kg), on rumen characteristics, acid-base status, blood cell counts and lymphocyte stimulation. Alfalfa lambs had the heaviest digestive tract contents, highest rumen pH values, lowest volatile fatty acid concentration, highest papillae counts and best mucosa colour and the greatest blood pCO2 values, lowest sodium and chloride and highest potassium concentrations (P<0.05). Including ground barley straw in the concentrate pellet or providing straw in long form separately from the concentrate reduces rumen pH and darkens ruminal mucosa as compared with alfalfa-fed lambs, thus affecting acid-base status.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731114002249rumenhaematologyconcentrateacidosissheep
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author C. Blanco
F.J. Giráldez
N. Prieto
J. Benavides
S. Wattegedera
L. Morán
S. Andrés
R. Bodas
spellingShingle C. Blanco
F.J. Giráldez
N. Prieto
J. Benavides
S. Wattegedera
L. Morán
S. Andrés
R. Bodas
Total mixed ration pellets for light fattening lambs: effects on animal health
Animal
rumen
haematology
concentrate
acidosis
sheep
author_facet C. Blanco
F.J. Giráldez
N. Prieto
J. Benavides
S. Wattegedera
L. Morán
S. Andrés
R. Bodas
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title Total mixed ration pellets for light fattening lambs: effects on animal health
title_short Total mixed ration pellets for light fattening lambs: effects on animal health
title_full Total mixed ration pellets for light fattening lambs: effects on animal health
title_fullStr Total mixed ration pellets for light fattening lambs: effects on animal health
title_full_unstemmed Total mixed ration pellets for light fattening lambs: effects on animal health
title_sort total mixed ration pellets for light fattening lambs: effects on animal health
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Fifty male Merino lambs (6 to 8 weeks, 14.1 kg; n=10 per group) were used to study the effect of feeding system: barley straw in long form and concentrate pellets in separate troughs (Control), ad libitum alfalfa supplemented with concentrate in separate troughs (Alfalfa) or including various levels of ground barley straw in concentrate pellets (B05, B15 and B25 for 50, 150 and 250 g barley straw/kg), on rumen characteristics, acid-base status, blood cell counts and lymphocyte stimulation. Alfalfa lambs had the heaviest digestive tract contents, highest rumen pH values, lowest volatile fatty acid concentration, highest papillae counts and best mucosa colour and the greatest blood pCO2 values, lowest sodium and chloride and highest potassium concentrations (P<0.05). Including ground barley straw in the concentrate pellet or providing straw in long form separately from the concentrate reduces rumen pH and darkens ruminal mucosa as compared with alfalfa-fed lambs, thus affecting acid-base status.
topic rumen
haematology
concentrate
acidosis
sheep
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