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Sheep fed with banana leaf hay reduce ruminal protozoa population
Authors:Cláudio Eduardo Silva Freitas  Eduardo Robson Duarte  Dorismar David Alves  Isabel Martinele  Marta D’Agosto  Franciane Cedrola  Angélica Alves de Moura Freitas  Franklin Delano dos Santos Soares  Makenzi Beltran
Affiliation:1.Departamento de Zootecnia,Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros (UNIMONTES),Janaúba,Brazil;2.Instituto de Ciências Agrárias, Montes Claros,Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG),Montes Claros,Brazil;3.Institute of Agricultural Sciences,Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais,Montes Claros,Brazil;4.Departamento de Zoologia,Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora,Juiz de Fora,Brazil;5.Industrial Biotechnology Program,Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros (UNIMONTES),Montes Claros,Brazil;6.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Utah State University,Logan,USA
Abstract:A ciliate protozoa suppression can reduce methane production increasing the energy efficiency utilization by ruminants. The physicochemical characteristics of rumen fluid and the profile of the rumen protozoa populations were evaluated for sheep fed banana leaf hay in replacement of the Cynodon dactylon cv. vaqueiro hay. A total of 30 male sheep were raised in intensive system during 15 days of adaptation and 63 days of experimental period. The animals were distributed in a completely randomized design that included six replicates of five treatments with replacement levels (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%) of the grass vaquero for the banana leaf hay. Samples of fluid were collected directly from the rumen with sterile catheters. Color, odor, viscosity, and the methylene blue reduction potential (MBRP) were evaluated and pH estimated using a digital potentiometer. After decimal dilutions, counts of genus protozoa were performed in Sedgewick Rafter chambers. The averages of pH, MBRP, color, odor, and viscosity were not influenced by the inclusion of the banana leaf hay. However, the total number of protozoa and Entodinium spp. population significantly decreased at 75 and 100% inclusions of banana leaf hay as roughage.
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