Can roughage: concentrate ratio affect the action of red propolis extract on sheep metabolism?

The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether the addition of red propolis extract (RPE), in different roughage: concentrate (R:C) ratios, influences the intake, digestibility, ruminal parameters, and serum biochemistry of sheep. We used eight Santa Inês sheep with an average body weight of 2...

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Published inTropical animal health and production Vol. 53; no. 5; p. 472
Main Authors da Silva, Yara America, de Almeida, Vitor Visintin Silva, Oliveira, Aline Cardoso, Fonseca, Rodrigo Souza, dos Santos, Patrícia, do Sacramento Ribeiro, Julimar, dos Santos Silva, Maria Josilaine Matos, de Lima Júnior, Dorgival Morais
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LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 01.11.2021
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Summary:The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether the addition of red propolis extract (RPE), in different roughage: concentrate (R:C) ratios, influences the intake, digestibility, ruminal parameters, and serum biochemistry of sheep. We used eight Santa Inês sheep with an average body weight of 29.45 ± 1.58 kg, housed in metabolism cages for 60 days, and distributed in two simultaneous Latin square designs in a 2 × 2 factorial scheme. The factors consisted of two R:C ratios (70:30 and 30:70) with or without the addition of 15 mL/day of RPE. No interactions were found ( P  > 0.05) between R:C ratios and with or without RPE. Sheep fed 30:70 ratio showed higher ( P  < 0.05) intake and dry matter (DM) digestibility and non-fibrous carbohydrates and lower ( P  < 0.05) intake and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility. The addition of RPE did not influence ( P  > 0.05) the intake or nutrients digestibility, but the sheep that received RPE had a higher ( P  < 0.05) ruminal pH and longer ( P  < 0.05) time of rumination (min/kg DM) compared to the group without propolis. The ruminal ammonia concentration was higher for sheep fed 70:30 ratio, but the concentrations of total protein and albumin did not differ between R:C ratios. The addition of 15 mL of RPE does not influence the intake, digestibility, ingestive behavior, and rumen ammonical nitrogen of sheep. There is no association between the R:C ratio and the addition of 15 mL/day of RPE for sheep.
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ISSN:0049-4747
1573-7438
DOI:10.1007/s11250-021-02907-9