Effect of Roughage Sources on Cellulolytic Bacteria and Rumen Ecology of Beef Cattle (Report) Effect of Roughage Sources on Cellulolytic Bacteria and Rumen Ecology of Beef Cattle (Report)

Effect of Roughage Sources on Cellulolytic Bacteria and Rumen Ecology of Beef Cattle (Report‪)‬

Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 2007, Nov, 20, 11

    • $5.99
    • $5.99

Publisher Description

ABSTRACT : The effect of different tropical feed sources on rumen ecology, cellulolytic bacteria, feed intake and digestibility of beef cattle was investigated. Four fistulated, castrated male crossbred cattle were randomly allocated to a 4x4 Latin square design. The treatments were: T1) urea-treated (5%) rice straw (UTS); T2) cassava hay (CH); T3) fresh cassava foliage (FCF); T4) UTS:FCF (1:1 dry matter basis). Animals were fed concentrates at 0.3% of body weight on a DM basis and their respective diets on an ad libitum basis. The experimental period was 21 days. The results revealed that the use of UTS, CH, FCF and UTS:FCF as roughage sources could provide effective fiber and maintain an optimal range of ruminal pH and [H.sub.3]-N. Total viable and cellulolytic bacterial populations were enhanced (p0.05) with UTS as the roughage source. Animals fed FCF had a higher rumen propionate production (p0.05) with a lower cellulolytic bacteria count. Moreover, three predominant cellulolytic bacteria species, namely Fibrobacter succinogenes, Ruminococcus albus and Ruminococcus flavefaciens, were found in all treatment groups. Roughage intake and total DM intake were highest with UTS (2.2 and 2.5% BW, respectively) as the roughage source (p0.05). Nutrient intake in terms of organic matter intake (OMI) was similar in UTS, CH and UTS:FCF treatments (8.0, 6.8 and 8.7 kg/d, respectively), while crude protein intake (CPI) was enhanced in CH, FCF and UTS:FCF as compared to the UTS treatment (p0.05). Digestion coefficients of DM and organic matter (OM) were similar among treatments, while the CP digestion coefficients were similar in CH, FCF and UTS:FCF treatments, but were higher (p0.05) in CH than in UTS. CP and ADF digestible intakes (kg/d) were highest (p0.05) on the CH and UTS treatments, respectively. It was also observed that feeding FCF as a full-feed resulted in ataxia as well as frequent urination; therefore, FCF should only be fed fresh as part of the feed or be fed wilted. Hence, combined use of FCF and UTS as well as CH and FCF were recommended. (Key Words : Cassava Hay, Cassava Foliage, Urea-treated Rice Straw, Cellulolytic Bacteria Species, Roughage, Rumen) INTRODUCTION

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2007
1 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
25
Pages
PUBLISHER
Asian - Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
302.6
KB
Effect of Elemental Sulfur Supplementation on Rumen Environment Parameters and Utilization Efficiency of Fresh Cassava Foliage and Cassava Hay in Dairy Cattle (Report) Effect of Elemental Sulfur Supplementation on Rumen Environment Parameters and Utilization Efficiency of Fresh Cassava Foliage and Cassava Hay in Dairy Cattle (Report)
2009
Estimation of Ruminal Degradation and Intestinal Digestion of Tropical Protein Resources Using the Nylon Bag Technique and the Three-Step in Vitro Procedure in Dairy Cattle on Rice Straw Diets (Report) Estimation of Ruminal Degradation and Intestinal Digestion of Tropical Protein Resources Using the Nylon Bag Technique and the Three-Step in Vitro Procedure in Dairy Cattle on Rice Straw Diets (Report)
2007
Nitrogen Utilization of Cell Mass from Lysine Production in Goats (Report) Nitrogen Utilization of Cell Mass from Lysine Production in Goats (Report)
2008
Response of Growing Lambs Fed on Different Vegetable Protein Sources with Or Without Probiotics (Report) Response of Growing Lambs Fed on Different Vegetable Protein Sources with Or Without Probiotics (Report)
2011
Effect of Feeding Pistachio Byproduct on Performance and Blood Metabolites in Holstein Dairy Cows (Report) Effect of Feeding Pistachio Byproduct on Performance and Blood Metabolites in Holstein Dairy Cows (Report)
2010
NorFor - NorFor -
2011
The Effects of Genetic Groups, Nutrition, Finishing Systems and Gender of Brazilian Cattle on Carcass Characteristics and Beef Composition and Appearance: A Review (Report) The Effects of Genetic Groups, Nutrition, Finishing Systems and Gender of Brazilian Cattle on Carcass Characteristics and Beef Composition and Appearance: A Review (Report)
2009
Carcass Traits and the Quality of Meat from Cattle Finished on Diets Containing Barley (Report) Carcass Traits and the Quality of Meat from Cattle Finished on Diets Containing Barley (Report)
2009
Direct-Fed Microbials for Ruminant Animals (Report) Direct-Fed Microbials for Ruminant Animals (Report)
2010
Study on Changes in Racehorses' Metabolites and Exercise-Related Hormones Before and After a Race (Report) Study on Changes in Racehorses' Metabolites and Exercise-Related Hormones Before and After a Race (Report)
2007
Growth- and Breed-Related Changes of Fetal Development in Cattle * (Report) Growth- and Breed-Related Changes of Fetal Development in Cattle * (Report)
2008
Feed Consumption, Body Weight Gain and Carcass Characteristics of Jeju Native Cattle and Its Crossbreds Fed for Short Fattening Period (Report) Feed Consumption, Body Weight Gain and Carcass Characteristics of Jeju Native Cattle and Its Crossbreds Fed for Short Fattening Period (Report)
2008