2022
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.1048409
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Using probiotics to improve the utilization of chopped dried date palm leaves as a feed in diets of growing Farafra lambs

Abstract: The study determined the ability of three probiotics to improve the nutritional value of date palm leaves in diets of growing lambs. Twenty male Farafra lambs (26 ± 0.33 kg) were randomly allocated to one of four treatments (n = 6) and fed: a control or basal diet (C; 70% concentrate + 30% date palm leaves without additives) and supplemented with Bacillofort containing 2 × 1011 CFU of Bacillus subtilis/g (BAC treatment), Lacotpro containing 1 × 1012 CFU of Lactobacillus acidophilus/g (LAC treatment) or ZAD con… Show more

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“…Numerous studies have been conducted on the use of probiotics in ruminants, taking into consideration the animals' health and productivity. As presented in our study that probiotic added to the diet did not change feed intake which agreed with other studies (Azzaz et al, 2022; Hamdon et al, 2022), while other studies showed that probiotics generally had a stimulating impact on feed intake rates (Gaggìa et al, 2010; Jouany, 2006; Stella et al, 2007). Animal used, growth stage, environmental condition, dose, strains, duration and frequency or compositions of animal diets may partially explain the discrepancy between experiments (Khan et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Numerous studies have been conducted on the use of probiotics in ruminants, taking into consideration the animals' health and productivity. As presented in our study that probiotic added to the diet did not change feed intake which agreed with other studies (Azzaz et al, 2022; Hamdon et al, 2022), while other studies showed that probiotics generally had a stimulating impact on feed intake rates (Gaggìa et al, 2010; Jouany, 2006; Stella et al, 2007). Animal used, growth stage, environmental condition, dose, strains, duration and frequency or compositions of animal diets may partially explain the discrepancy between experiments (Khan et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…It also improves productive performance parameters such as nutrients digestibility, especially ruminal fibre degradation, through improving rumen bacterial growth, especially cellulolytic bacterial growth and enhancing enzyme activity in the gastrointestinal tract, which helps in nutrient digestibility (Frédérique et al, 2012;Hamdon et al, 2022;Humayun Kober et al, 2022;Nalla et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the 18-day trial period, the sheep were treated daily by gavage. Each sheep in the experimental group was given 5 mL of mixed bacterial suspension, which contained five kinds of acid-producing bacteria, and the number of viable bacteria was 5 × 10 11 cfu ( Hamdon et al, 2022 ), whereas the control group was given the same volume of PBS. The feed intake of the sheep was measured during the experiment, and the feed conversion ratio was calculated (feed conversion rate = sheep daily gain/feed intake).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%