Whole corn grain-based diet and levels of physically effective neutral detergent fiber from forage (pefNDF) for feedlot lambs: Digestibility, ruminal fermentation, nitrogen balance and ruminal pH

•The whole corn-based diet was suitable for lambs.•In whole corn-based diet, the inclusion of pefNDF is not recommended.•Inclusion of pefNDF in whole corn-based diet decreases the DM digestibility without affecting starch digestibility. The present study evaluates the increasing levels of physically...

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Published inSmall ruminant research Vol. 205; p. 106567
Main Authors de Paula Carlis, Matheus Sousa, Sturion, Thamires Ubices, Alves da Silva, Adrielly Lais, Eckermann, Nathalia Rubio, Polizel, Daniel Montanher, de Assis, Rhaissa Garcia, de Souza, Terezinha Teixeira, Dias Junior, Paulo César Gonzales, Vicente, Ana Carolina Silva, dos Santos, Isabela Jorge, Comelli, Jamile Haddad, Baiva, Janaina Socolovski, Pires, Alexandre Vaz, Ferreira, Evandro Maia
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LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.12.2021
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Summary:•The whole corn-based diet was suitable for lambs.•In whole corn-based diet, the inclusion of pefNDF is not recommended.•Inclusion of pefNDF in whole corn-based diet decreases the DM digestibility without affecting starch digestibility. The present study evaluates the increasing levels of physically effective neutral detergent fiber of forage (pefNDF) in a whole corn grain-based diet on DMI, the apparent digestibility of nutrients, the nitrogen balance, and ruminal fermentation. Thirty ruminally cannulated Dorper × Santa Inês ram lambs, castrated, with 30.14 ± 3.01 kg of initial BW and approximately 3-month-old were used. The experimental design was in a randomized complete block (5 treatments and 6 blocks), defined by BW and age at the beginning of the experiment. The experimental diets were: CONT (positive control) – ground corn-based diet with 72 g/kg of pefNDF; 0pefNDF – whole corn grain-based diet without forage; 36pefNDF – whole corn grain-based diet with 36 g/kg of pefNDF; 72pefNDF – whole corn grain-based diet with 72 g/kg of pefNDF; 108pefNDF – whole corn grain-based diet with 108 g/kg of pefNDF (DM basis). The experimental diets were formulated to be isonitrogenous. The treatments did not affect the DMI. The increasing levels of pefNDF decreased the digestibility of DM, OM (P = 0.03) and TDN (P < 0.001). Whole corn grain-based diets associated or not with pefNDF showed higher digestibility of DM and OM (P < 0.01) than CONT. On the other hand, 0pefNDF showed higher digestibility of TDN (P < 0.01) than CONT. Ruminal propionate concentration of lambs fed CONT was lower than 0pefNDF (P = 0.04), while the isobutyrate concentration was higher (P = 0.01) for lambs on the CONT compared to lambs that received the other diets. The CONT had a lower ruminal pH (hour 9, P = 0.04; hour 12, P < 0.01) and ruminal pH area under the curve (hour 9, P = 0.03; hour 12, P < 0.02) when compared to the 0pefNDF. Additionally, at hours 9 (P < 0.02), 12 (P < 0.001) and 16 (P = 0.001) the lambs of the CONT had lower ruminal pH and pH area under the curve compared to lambs fed diets with whole corn with pefNDF. At hour 24, there was a linear increase in ruminal pH (P = 0.02) and ruminal pH area under the curve (P < 0.01) according to the increase in pefNDF levels in the diets. In diets with whole corn, the addition of pefNDF is not recommended, considering that no benefits were observed for nutrient digestibility, ruminal fermentation or nitrogen balance. The diet consisting of whole corn proved to be suitable for finishing lambs, as it enhanced DM and OM digestibility without clinical evidence of ruminal acidosis.
ISSN:0921-4488
1879-0941
DOI:10.1016/j.smallrumres.2021.106567