Effects of high concentrate:forage ratio diets containing monensin on the management of ruminal acidosis in Gezhel lambs

•Monensin improves animal performance by a positive effect on dry matter intake.•Monensin has also a beneficial effect for improving of rumen ecosystem.•Higher the monensin level, higher the ruminal liquor pH, and thereby, lower the chance of acidosis development.•The success of a directed effort ag...

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Published inSmall ruminant research Vol. 121; no. 2-3; pp. 183 - 187
Main Authors Safaei, Kh, Tahmasbi, A.M., Moghaddam, Gh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.10.2014
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Summary:•Monensin improves animal performance by a positive effect on dry matter intake.•Monensin has also a beneficial effect for improving of rumen ecosystem.•Higher the monensin level, higher the ruminal liquor pH, and thereby, lower the chance of acidosis development.•The success of a directed effort against laminitis depends on cooperation between veterinary and nutritional researchers. A total 20 male Ghezel lambs were fed diets containing different concentration of monensin (0, 10, 20 and 30mg/kg DM) in a completely randomized design. Diets were offered ad libitum in the form of total mixed ration. Feed conversion ratio (FCR) improved significantly by supplementation of diets containing high amount of concentrate with monensin (p<0.01). Rumen liquor pH was significantly (p<0.01) affected by monensin and the level of concentrate in the ration (6.38 for 30mg monensin/kg DM vs. 5.72 for 0mg monensin/kg DM). Treatments had significant effect on the rumen reduction potential (RP) and total acidity (p<0.01) with higher rate (342.50 Sec., and 16.39) for 0mg monensin/kg DM and lower (271.25 Sec., and 15.26) for 10mg monensin/kg DM and control diet, respectively. Monensin did not have a remarkable effect on sedimentation and flotation (SAF) and blood metabolites. The results showed that diets containing monensin may reduce the incidence of laminitis in lambs fed high concentrate: forage ratio due to the increased rumen pH and acidosis management.
ISSN:0921-4488
1879-0941
DOI:10.1016/j.smallrumres.2014.08.007