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Assessment of the metabolic,protein, energy,and liver profiles of lambs finished in a feedlot and receiving diets containing groundnut cake
Authors:Maria Leonor Garcia Melo Lopes de Araujo  Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho  Maria Consuêlo Caribé Ayres  Lais Santana Bezerra  Rodolpho Almeida Rebouças  Carlos Humberto da Costa Vieira Filho  Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira  Thadeu Mariniello Silva  Juliana Kelly Conceição Leite  Catarine Stefane da Costa Teixeira
Institution:1. Federal University of Bahia, Adhemar de Barros Avenue, 500, Ondina, 40.170-110, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
2. National Counsel of technological and Scientific Development (CNPq), Adhemar de Barros Avenue, 500, Ondina, 40.170-110, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
4. Pathology and Clinic Department, Federal University of Bahia, Adhemar de Barros Avenue, 500, Ondina, 40.170-110, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
3. Animal Science Department, Federal University of Bahia, Adhemar de Barros Avenue, 500, Ondina, 40.170-110, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Abstract:Forty-five crossbred Dorper × Santa Inês lambs were selected to assess the effect of replacing soybean meal by groundnut cake metabolic profile and histopathological evaluation of the kidney and liver tissues. The animals were 5 months old on average with a 24.5?±?5.3 kg initial body weight which were maintained fed in feedlot with groundnut cake (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100 %) as the replacement for soybean meal. Confinement lasted 84 days, and on the last day, the animals were fasted and slaughtered. A completely randomized design with five treatments and nine repetitions was used. Blood samples were collected from the jugular vein of each animal to evaluate the metabolic, protein, energy, and liver profiles of lambs. No effect was observed on protein, energy, or enzymatic profiles, which remained within the normal range for sheep. A histopathological examination was performed, and no deleterious effects from groundnut cake were observed in the liver or kidney tissues. Groundnut cake as a replacement for soybean meal can be used as an alternative protein source up to 100 % because it does not affect the metabolic, protein, and energy profiles or the liver and kidney functions of the growing sheep for slaughter.
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