Influence of Concentrate to Forage Ratio Adjustment and Dietary Microorganism Supplement on Intake and Fecal Conformation in Formosan Serows

碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 動物科學技術學研究所 === 95 === The captive Formosan serows (Capricornis crispus swinhoei) in Taipei Zoo were used in this study. The study was devided into four parts. First, Formosan serows’ feedstuffs from January to December in 2006 were collected and analyzed for contents of dry matte...

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Main Authors: Chia-Min Lin, 林家民
Other Authors: Jih-Tay Hsu
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Published: 2007
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/35582229976603661516
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spelling ndltd-TW-095NTU052890062015-12-07T04:04:00Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/35582229976603661516 Influence of Concentrate to Forage Ratio Adjustment and Dietary Microorganism Supplement on Intake and Fecal Conformation in Formosan Serows 精芻料比例調整與飼糧微生物添加對臺灣長鬃山羊採食及糞便型態之影響 Chia-Min Lin 林家民 碩士 國立臺灣大學 動物科學技術學研究所 95 The captive Formosan serows (Capricornis crispus swinhoei) in Taipei Zoo were used in this study. The study was devided into four parts. First, Formosan serows’ feedstuffs from January to December in 2006 were collected and analyzed for contents of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), neutral-detergent fiber (NDF), acid-detergent fiber (ADF), and ash. The main forages (Morus australis leaves and Trema orientalis leaves) contained less water in fall and winter; less NDF in spring and fall, less ADF in summer and fall; more ash in the end of the year. Campared to forages, concentrates of carrot, sweet potato and concentrate pellets had more stable nutrient compositions. The second part of the study was to know what concentrate to forage ratio (C:F) range would not cause diarrhea, nine serows (six males and three females) were used in the study with dry matter intake (DMI), fecal conformation, and fecal flora as the indicators of animal health. In the pilot experiment, when the serow named Chang-pu was fed diets with C:F changed from 25:75 to 45:55, its fecal water content changed from 49.8% to 82.1%. The density of pathogens Shigella spp. increased to 4.14×108 CFU/g, Clostridium spp. increased to 4.70×108 CFU/g; the desity of E. coli increased to 1.02×109 CFU/g; the density of Bifidobacterium spp. decreased to 9.01×104 CFU/g. When Chang-pu has taken more than 1.06% BW of concentrate pellets, caused diarrhea. In the formal experiment, when C:F was changed from 30:70 to 38:62, DMI increased and the feces stayed granulated. The density of E. coli increased to 1.09×109 CFU/g; pathogens Shigella spp. increased to 3.01×108 CFU/g, Clostridium spp. increased to 4.47×108 CFU/g. When the C:F was under 38:62, the ratio of (Bifidobacterium spp.+ Lactobacterium spp.) / (Shigella spp. +Clostridium spp.) and (Bifidobacterium spp.+ Lactobacterium spp.) / (E. coli+ Enterococcus spp.) in fecal flora were not affected. The third part of the study was to know whether the supplement of microorganism would affect DMI and fecal flora. A ration of 0.5 g/day.head Enterococcus faecium and Saccharmyces cerevisiae was provided to six serows (three males and three females). Microbial supplementation did not affect DMI, fecal water content and composition, but allowed the C:F increased to 41:59. Microbial supplement also increased Bifidobacterium spp. to 3.80×106 CFU/g, decreased pathogens Shigella spp. to 2.22×106 CFU/g, and decreased Clostridium spp. to 1.40×108 CFU/g which had positive impact to intestinal flora.. The fourth part of the study was to give Ivermectin 200 μg/kg BW alone or with Mebendazole 10 mg/kg BW in five days continually or repeated with three cycles of three days medication followed by withdrew of four days. Anthelmintic combination treatment in three cycles had the best effect on round worms, but no effect on coccidia. In conclusion, the quality of forages changed in different seasons, but there was not proved to be related to diarrhea. When the C:F was under 38:62, the animal did not have diarrhea, and fecal flora was normal. The supply of E. faecium and S. cerevisiae increased serow’s concentrate intake and the density of fecal Bifidobacterium spp., decreased the density of pathogens Shigella spp. and Clostridium spp. In summary use Ivermectin and Mebendazole together in 3 cycles was effective to round worms, but not coccidia. And anticoccodoal drugs should be used in Formosan serows’ anthelmintic project. Jih-Tay Hsu 徐濟泰 2007 學位論文 ; thesis 95 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 動物科學技術學研究所 === 95 === The captive Formosan serows (Capricornis crispus swinhoei) in Taipei Zoo were used in this study. The study was devided into four parts. First, Formosan serows’ feedstuffs from January to December in 2006 were collected and analyzed for contents of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), neutral-detergent fiber (NDF), acid-detergent fiber (ADF), and ash. The main forages (Morus australis leaves and Trema orientalis leaves) contained less water in fall and winter; less NDF in spring and fall, less ADF in summer and fall; more ash in the end of the year. Campared to forages, concentrates of carrot, sweet potato and concentrate pellets had more stable nutrient compositions. The second part of the study was to know what concentrate to forage ratio (C:F) range would not cause diarrhea, nine serows (six males and three females) were used in the study with dry matter intake (DMI), fecal conformation, and fecal flora as the indicators of animal health. In the pilot experiment, when the serow named Chang-pu was fed diets with C:F changed from 25:75 to 45:55, its fecal water content changed from 49.8% to 82.1%. The density of pathogens Shigella spp. increased to 4.14×108 CFU/g, Clostridium spp. increased to 4.70×108 CFU/g; the desity of E. coli increased to 1.02×109 CFU/g; the density of Bifidobacterium spp. decreased to 9.01×104 CFU/g. When Chang-pu has taken more than 1.06% BW of concentrate pellets, caused diarrhea. In the formal experiment, when C:F was changed from 30:70 to 38:62, DMI increased and the feces stayed granulated. The density of E. coli increased to 1.09×109 CFU/g; pathogens Shigella spp. increased to 3.01×108 CFU/g, Clostridium spp. increased to 4.47×108 CFU/g. When the C:F was under 38:62, the ratio of (Bifidobacterium spp.+ Lactobacterium spp.) / (Shigella spp. +Clostridium spp.) and (Bifidobacterium spp.+ Lactobacterium spp.) / (E. coli+ Enterococcus spp.) in fecal flora were not affected. The third part of the study was to know whether the supplement of microorganism would affect DMI and fecal flora. A ration of 0.5 g/day.head Enterococcus faecium and Saccharmyces cerevisiae was provided to six serows (three males and three females). Microbial supplementation did not affect DMI, fecal water content and composition, but allowed the C:F increased to 41:59. Microbial supplement also increased Bifidobacterium spp. to 3.80×106 CFU/g, decreased pathogens Shigella spp. to 2.22×106 CFU/g, and decreased Clostridium spp. to 1.40×108 CFU/g which had positive impact to intestinal flora.. The fourth part of the study was to give Ivermectin 200 μg/kg BW alone or with Mebendazole 10 mg/kg BW in five days continually or repeated with three cycles of three days medication followed by withdrew of four days. Anthelmintic combination treatment in three cycles had the best effect on round worms, but no effect on coccidia. In conclusion, the quality of forages changed in different seasons, but there was not proved to be related to diarrhea. When the C:F was under 38:62, the animal did not have diarrhea, and fecal flora was normal. The supply of E. faecium and S. cerevisiae increased serow’s concentrate intake and the density of fecal Bifidobacterium spp., decreased the density of pathogens Shigella spp. and Clostridium spp. In summary use Ivermectin and Mebendazole together in 3 cycles was effective to round worms, but not coccidia. And anticoccodoal drugs should be used in Formosan serows’ anthelmintic project.
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title_short Influence of Concentrate to Forage Ratio Adjustment and Dietary Microorganism Supplement on Intake and Fecal Conformation in Formosan Serows
title_full Influence of Concentrate to Forage Ratio Adjustment and Dietary Microorganism Supplement on Intake and Fecal Conformation in Formosan Serows
title_fullStr Influence of Concentrate to Forage Ratio Adjustment and Dietary Microorganism Supplement on Intake and Fecal Conformation in Formosan Serows
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Concentrate to Forage Ratio Adjustment and Dietary Microorganism Supplement on Intake and Fecal Conformation in Formosan Serows
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