2019
DOI: 10.3390/ani9070415
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Effects of Feeding Rumen-Protected Sunflower Seed and Meal Protein on Feed Intake, Diet Digestibility, Ruminal, Cecal Fermentation, and Growth Performance of Lambs

Abstract: The objective of this study was to analyze the efficacy of a treatment (MAH) of sunflower seed (SS) and meal (SM) with a malic acid solution (1 M; 400 mL/kg) and heating (150 °C, 2 h) to protect protein against rumen degradation and to improve the growth of lambs. Two homogeneous groups of 12 Lacaune lambs each (14.2 ± 0.35 kg body weight) were fed either a concentrate including untreated SS and SM or a concentrate with MAH-treated SS and SM. Lambs were fed concentrate and barley straw ad libitum for 40 days (… Show more

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“…As reported by [7], the MAH treatment did not affect feed intake, average daily gain and hot and cold carcass weights, which reached 12.7 and 12.4 kg for control and 13.7 and 12.8 kg for MAH-fed group, respectively. There were no effects (p ≥ 0.134) of MAH concentrate on cooling losses, carcass conformation measurements and metacarpus weight and length (Table 1), which is in agreement with the lack of differences between groups observed in the carcass weights.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…As reported by [7], the MAH treatment did not affect feed intake, average daily gain and hot and cold carcass weights, which reached 12.7 and 12.4 kg for control and 13.7 and 12.8 kg for MAH-fed group, respectively. There were no effects (p ≥ 0.134) of MAH concentrate on cooling losses, carcass conformation measurements and metacarpus weight and length (Table 1), which is in agreement with the lack of differences between groups observed in the carcass weights.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Diets, animals, and experimental procedures were detailed described by Haro et al [7], and are briefly summarized below. Animals were cared for and managed in accordance with the Spanish guidelines for experimental animal protection, and the experimental procedures were approved by the General Direction of Livestock and Agriculture of the Community of Madrid (Approval number PROEX 035/17).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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